Privacy Policy
At HSP Law, we have a team of experienced injury attorneys who are dedicated to fighting for the rights of our clients and obtaining the maximum compensation they deserve.
At HSP Law, we have a team of experienced injury attorneys who are dedicated to fighting for the rights of our clients and obtaining the maximum compensation they deserve.
HSP Law approaches our communications on the Internet with respect for, and commitment to protecting, your privacy rights. This privacy policy (the “Policy”) describes how we collect, protect, use and share information gathered about you on the Site. We hope that this disclosure will help increase your confidence in the Site and enhance your experience on the Internet. Please note that by visiting HSP Law at the Site, you are accepting the practices described in this Policy.
HSP Law will continue to review the Policy to ensure that it is relevant and remains current with changing laws, regulations and technologies, and reserves the right to change this Policy at any time. Our Policy will be kept up to date and clearly posted on the Site, and will be current as of the “Last modified date” set out above. However, while the Policy may change, HSP Law will treat your personal information in a manner consistent with the Policy under which it was collected, unless HSP Law has your consent to treat it differently.
Personal information is any information about an identifiable person.
What Personal Information does HSP Law collect and how does HSP Law use this Personal Information?
HSP Law collects your personal information on the Site from you, to be used for the purposes identified to you at the time of collection (the “Identified Purposes”).
HSP Law will not disclose such information to other persons, other than as follows does not disclose your information to third parties.
“Aggregate information” is standard web server/visitor traffic information, commonly referred to as ‘aggregate information’, regarding overall website traffic patterns. We do not report on individual user sessions. Web servers normally collect this type of basic information as part of their web log processes. This aggregate information does not identify you and thus does not constitute personal information.
In addition to information provided by our visitors we use the normal Internet tracking tools associated with standard Internet protocols and web–based systems. This system information is typically stored in log files and the information is used for aggregate reporting. Aggregate reporting includes total number of visitors, most visited sections, peak traffic times, etc. Log files are simply transaction records web servers maintain. Those logs are used for recording information, such as:
We use aggregate information gathered from your visit to better design our website. This information supplies us with a broad picture of how people use our website in order to help the management of our systems and to better serve our audience.
In order to prevent unauthorized access, maintain the accuracy of your personal information and ensure that your personal information is used and disclosed only pursuant to this Policy, HSP Law strives to maintain physical, electronic, contractual and administrative safeguards to secure your personal information we collect from the Site with a level of security that is appropriate to the sensitivity of the personal information collected.
This privacy statement applies only to the Site. Please be aware that HSP Law is not responsible for the privacy practices of other websites to which it has links. We encourage you to read the privacy statements of each and every website that requests personal information from you.
A cookie is a small text file sent from a Web server and placed on your computer’s hard drive. A cookie is generally used to enhance your browsing experience. You can choose to set your browser to detect and reject cookies, to accept cookies from all sites, or to prompt you whenever a site wants to send you a cookie. Check your browser’s “Help” files to learn how to do this. If you choose to refuse cookies, you may not be able to access some of the interactive features on our Web sites.
Cookies used by HSP Law, do not give us access to anything on your hard drive and cannot do anything to your computer. Cookies used by HSP Law are encrypted for security purposes to make any information in the cookie unreadable to anyone outside of HSP Law. HSP Law uses two types of cookies: session cookies (temporary) or persistent cookies (longer–term continuing use).
For all inquires as to your personal information, including requests to access or correct personal information, please send a written request to:
admin@hsplaw.ca