Our Cookie Policy Introduction
At YOUR DISABILITY ATTORNEY, we are dedicated to offering considerate care and personalized counsel for those with Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) concerns in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. In that spirit, we are providing this Cookie Policy. It details how and why tracking technologies like cookies are employed on our sites (https://your-disability-attorney.com/), so our clients and site visitors are informed about the ways that cookies improve their browsing experience, protect their privacy, and ensure the integrity and safety of online services.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small data files placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. These files store various types of information such as your preferences for the site, items in your shopping cart, and data that helps us understand how you engage with our services. We use cookies and similar technologies on our sites for a number of reasons. From helping identify logged-in members, to gathering analytics, to optimizing our online services based on usage information, they enhance the functionality of our products. Cookies are also important for targeted advertising and enabled by required web platform functionality.
Cookies Defined
Cookies are tiny bits of data that are placed on your computer (desktop, laptop, smartphone, tablet) when you visit a website. They’re widely used to enable a website to function effectively, to remember preferences, and to provide information to website owners about how users use their website. They can either be “session cookies” (temporary cookies that are deleted when you close your browser), or “persistent cookies” (cookies that stay on your computer for a designated period of time, or until you delete them).
Purpose for Our Use of Cookies
YOUR DISABILITY ATTORNEY uses cookies for many reasons. First, cookies help us know that the website is delivering properly and securely to you so that you may view information about our disability legal services and remedies without interruption. Second, cookies permit us to recall and respect your preferences (for example, your desired language or settings for accessibility) so that you can have a more personal experience when you return to our site. Third, cookies deliver anonymous analytics data that tell us how visitors to the website use and interact with our site. We then apply that information to improve our content and navigation, as well as our assistance to and accessibility for persons seeking disability legal services.
Categories of Cookies Utilized
- Strictly Necessary Cookies: These are strictly necessary cookies for the basic functionality of the website. These cookies are needed to make the operations and features of the website available to you. The cookies enable core functionality such as page navigation and/or secure access. Disabling these cookies might hinder your use of our services and jeopardize the security of our website.
- Performance Cookies: These cookies collect information anonymously on how well the website is used by visitors. For instance, performance cookies show which pages are most often visited, how long visitors to certain pages stay on the website, or if there are any error codes. Through this information, we are able to monitor our site’s performance and improve your experience.
- Functionality Cookies: These cookies enable us to recognize your preferences such as language, region, or accessibility so we can offer you more enhanced or customized features.
- Third-party Cookies: From time to time, we may use reputable third-party companies, such as Google Analytics, to collect aggregated information and for statistical analysis about how our site is being used by visitors. Reputable third-party companies such as Google Analytics may set cookies that are regulated by their own privacy policies.
How Cookies Improve Your Experience
Cookies are essential in providing a safe, effective, and user-friendly experience to visitors of YOUR DISABILITY ATTORNEY’s website. Cookies remember your settings and prior actions for you so that you do not have to re-enter information or settings every time you visit. For instance, when requesting accessibility options or language settings or allowing the site to remember your location, cookies save that information for future use on the website. Analytics cookies help us understand what content is most useful for individuals seeking more information on SSI and SSDI disability benefits so we can tailor information, even further, to the visitors to our website. All of these cookies work together to provide a cohesive and compassionate experience that reflects our priorities of taking care of our clients and providing the best service possible.
Controlling and Managing Cookies
You have options for controlling and managing cookies that are stored on your device. Most web browsers give you options to control or manage cookies through your browser settings, such as reviewing, deleting, or blocking cookies. You have the choice of accepting all cookies, rejecting non-essential cookies, or being notified when a cookie is set. Please note that disabling some types of cookies may compromise your ability to use certain features of our website. For detailed instructions about how to control cookies, we recommend referring to the “Help” feature provided by your browser or the browser’s settings menu. If you have questions about what type(s) of cookies are used on our website, feel free to email us at [email protected].
Privacy and Data Security Considerations
Your privacy is important to us, at YOUR DISABILITY ATTORNEY. The cookies employed in our website collect anonymous, non-personal-identifiable information, unless provided to us otherwise via form or direct communication. We use industry-proven best practices and the full force of all relevant data-protection statutes to keep you and your information safe. Any data we store through cookies or other means are for the improvement of site functionality, user experience, and legal services. We do not rent, sell, or otherwise trade personal information obtained through cookies with third-parties for marketing purposes.
Third Party Service Providers and Cookies
Our website may contain links to third party sites or embedded content served up by third party websites (such as Google Maps, social media feeds, or other external media), or whose content is displayed directly within our site. These services may set their own cookies on your device, and are subject to the privacy policies and cookie settings of those other sites. We encourage you to review those policies when interacting with third party content at our site. YOUR DISABILITY ATTORNEY is not responsible for or subject to the settings of third party cookies hosted outside our domain.
Ensuring Accessibility with Cookies
Accessibility is a priority here at YOUR DISABILITY ATTORNEY. Cookies remember your accessibility preferences such as text size, contrast, or screen reader settings enabling every visitor-especially those disabled-to freely access and use our site. Cookies help us preserve these preferences by maintaining a seamless barrier-free experience for all who come here. If you use a specific accessibility aid or have suggestions for features you’d like to see on our site, please contact us at [email protected] or (502) 521-3952.
Modifying our Cookie Policy
Digital privacy and technology change constantly. So does our use of cookies and the handling of your information. We review and revise this Cookie Policy periodically to incorporate changes in regulation, technology, and our services. Notice of significant revisions will be provided in a prominent place on our website, and the effective date of the Cookie Policy will be clearly identified. We recommend that you check this page from time to time to keep up with our use of cookies and how we protect your privacy.
Contact Us Regarding our Cookie Policy
If you have any questions or concerns regarding our Cookie Policy, types of cookies, or treatment of data we collect, please reach out. Attorney Holly Trief and the rest of the YOUR DISABILITY ATTORNEY team is dedicated to honesty and will be more than happy to answer any questions. Reach us by phone at (502) 521-3952, or email us at [email protected] or try our online contact form at Contact Your Disability Attorney. Our headquarters is at 3000 S 1st St Ste 72, Louisville KY 40208.
We Respect Your Privacy and Loyalty
Applying for SSD benefits is a big deal, and it can be stressful. At YOUR DISABILITY ATTORNEY, we want to earn your trust when it comes to everything that we do-including our handling of your data, and our use of cookies on our website. The steps we take – from clear options on cookie use to data security which helps ensure your privacy – are designed to help protect the services you are entitled to and create the best user experience possible. While we want to be your voice in legal representation for your claim, we also want you to know you can depend on us to handle your information responsibly and ethically.
Overview of our Cookie Policy
- The use of cookies is only designed to improve website performance such as your ability to view and retrieve information, personalize your use, give us analytical feedback, and monitor website security.
- You can control cookies through your browser settings anytime you wish.
- The use of cookies does not result in the collection of personal information about you unless you provide such information through a form or other means we offer you on the website.
- Your personal information will never be sold or abused and we are fully compliant with all applicable data privacy laws and regulations.
- Our Cookie Policy is routinely reviewed and updated as needed for compliance and accuracy.
If you have further questions or require individual assistance, we encourage you to contact YOUR DISABILITY ATTORNEY directly. We appreciate that you trusted in us to help guide you through this process related to your disability benefits.