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Hello! Based on your answers to the following questions, we can check your
eligibility for the potential litigation. All information is confidential and
will not be shared with unauthorized individuals.

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WHY WORK WITH MASS TORT ALLIANCE TO FIND AN ATTORNEY?

If you believe you have cause to join a mass tort, it is critical to find the
right lawyer to represent you. However, finding the best legal representation
for your case is easier said than done. From sifting through Internet ads to
analyzing law firms’ past results, it can feel incredibly daunting to take on
the process alone.

At Mass Tort Alliance, we specialize in making the crucial connection between
potential plaintiffs and skilled attorneys. We have our finger on the pulse of
developing mass torts, and we are connected to a nationwide network of firms
that are experienced in those areas. This means that when you come to us for
help, we know where to turn for the representation you need.

As you search for a mass tort attorney to help you towards recovery, know that
you do not have to handle this challenging process on your own.


CONTACT MASS TORT ALLIANCE FOR A CASE EVALUATION

We are ready to connect you with a highly skilled attorney in the Alliance now.
You should not be forced to pay out of pocket for the costs you incurred when
someone else’s negligence was to blame. Take our quiz right now and find out if
you’re eligible to file a lawsuit.

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PRIVACY POLICY

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Your privacy is important to us. This notice explains our online information
practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is used at
our site.


THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT

We do not collect personally identifiable information about you – such as your
name, address, telephone number, fax number, e-mail address, etc. – unless you
choose to fill out a “Contact Us” form, found on many of the pages of the site
or to email us directly.

We do automatically collect certain non-personally identifiable information when
you visit our site – such as the type of browser you are using, the type of
operating system you are using, and the domain name of your Internet service
provider (e.g., America Online, Earthlink).


HOW WE NORMALLY USE INFORMATION ABOUT YOU

We use non-personally identifiable information to analyze site usage (such as
aggregated information on the pages visited by our users), which allows us to
improve the design and content of our site.

In the ordinary course, we use personally identifiable information you provide
solely to respond to your inquiry.

We will not contact you about other matters, unless you specifically request it,
nor will we share, rent, or sell your personally identifiable information
outside Mass Tort Alliance. If you are interested in applying for a job at Mass
Tort Alliance., and choose to submit resume information by email, we will use it
only for the internal application review process. We will not voluntarily share,
rent or sell it outside Mass Tort Alliance.

However, it is possible, though unlikely, that we might be forced to disclose
personally identifiable information in response to legal process or when we
believe in good faith that the law requires it, for example, in response to a
court order, subpoena or a law enforcement agency’s request.

Also, we cannot guarantee the privacy of personal information you transmit over
the web or that may be collectable in transit by others, including contractors
who provide services to us.


COLLECTION OF INFORMATION BY THIRD-PARTY SITES AND SPONSORS

Our site contains links to other sites whose information practices may be
different than ours. Visitors should consult the other sites’ privacy notices as
we have no control over information that is submitted to, or collected by, these
third parties.

Mass Tort Alliance., posts information about programs and events that are
sponsored by or co-sponsored other firms or organizations. Should you choose to
register electronically for any of these events, Mass Tort Alliance., will have
no control over the third-party sponsors’ use of this information. As for our
own use of your registration information, that will be handled by us as if you
had registered by telephone or on paper. In other words, the privacy policies
applicable to our Web site will not apply.


COOKIES

A cookie is a text-only string of information that a website transfers to the
cookie file of the browser on your computer’s hard disk so that the website can
remember who you are. A cookie will typically contain the name of the domain
from which the cookie has come, the “lifetime” of the cookie, and a value,
usually a randomly generated unique number.

When you visit our website we send you a cookie. Cookies may be used in the
following ways:

 * To enable the personalization features on our website (which give you the
   ability to recall recently viewed pages and see information which you have
   input on line).
 * To compile anonymous, aggregated statistics that allow us to understand how
   users use our site and to help us improve the structure of our website. We
   cannot identify you personally in this way.

Two types of cookies may be used on this website, session cookies, which are
temporary cookies that remain in the cookie file of your browser until you leave
the site, and persistent cookies, which remain in the cookie file of your
browser for much longer (though how long will depend on the lifetime of the
specific cookie).


DISABLING/ENABLING COOKIES

You have the ability to accept or decline cookies by modifying the settings in
your browser. However, you may not be able to use all the interactive features
of our site if cookies are disabled.


OUR COMMITMENT TO SECURITY

We employ security measures to prevent unauthorized access to information that
we collect online. However, we cannot guarantee the security of your personal
information.


HOW TO CONTACT US

If you have any questions or concerns about the privacy policy for Mass Tort
Alliance, or its implementation, or decide that we should no longer hold any of
your personal data, or wish to change the use to which any such data can be put,
please let us know by emailing us at info@masstortalliance.email or send us mail
to: 13359 N Hwy 183, #406 PMB 272 Austin, TX 78750.


CONSENT TO BE CONTACTED

By submitting any request or interacting with any quiz or questionnaire on this
site, you confirm that you have read, understand, and agree to the privacy
policy of this site and consent to receive emails, phone calls and/or text
messages (message and data rates may apply) and communications from our network
of lawyers and advocates at any telephone number or email address provided by
you. You understand there may be a charge by my wireless carrier for such
communications and understand these communications may be generated using an
auto-dialer and may contain pre-recorded messages and that consent is not
required. You understand that this authorization overrides any previous
registrations on any applicable federal or state Do Not Call registry. Your
accurate information is required for a free evaluation.


REVISIONS TO OUR PRIVACY POLICY

We reserve the right to revise this policy or any part of it from time to time.
Please review the policy periodically for changes.

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TERMS OF USE

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Welcome to the website of The Mass Tort Alliance (MTA), located at
https://www.themasstortalliance.com/. By using this website, you agree to the
terms and conditions listed below.

Be advised that Mass Tort Alliance is not a law firm or a lawyer referral
service. We do not and can not offer legal advice. Correspondence with Mass Tort
Alliance does not create attorney-client privilege.

1. This document is the sole agreement between MTA and our users. We reserve the
right to change it without warning. Review this agreement before using the
website’s offerings.

2. The website’s offerings are only available to adults over the age of 18, or
the applicable age of majority in the user’s jurisdiction. MTA may block a
user’s access to the website for any reason. Your access to the website relies
on your internet service and the devices and software you use to access the web.
MTA is not responsible for fees you may be charged by your wireless provider.

3. MTA may ask users to provide personal data in order to use the website’s
functions. Users agree that the data they submit is true. All data collection
and sharing is governed by our privacy policy, at
https://www.themasstortalliance.com/privacy-policy/.

4. As previously stated, MTA is not a law firm or lawyer referral service.
Nothing users read here should be construed as legal advice. MTA is not
responsible for the content, actions, or statements of its third parties.

MTA does not receive legal fees earned by third parties. Using this website does
not create attorney-client privilege. An attorney-client relationship will only
be created by a written agreement between you and a lawyer. MTA does not review
the legal standing of third parties. Legal content is for informational purposes
only; it is not legal advice and may not be accurate in all jurisdictions. The
past successes of third parties does not guarantee future success.

Every state has different requirements for legal advertising. Refer to your
state’s disclosures for more information.

5. Third-party content such as links and videos are for informational purposes
only.

6. Content on MTA may link to third-party social media pages. Your actions on
these third-party websites are governed by their respective terms of use and
privacy policies.

7. Users are responsible for their interactions with third-parties found through
MTA. Disputes with these third parties are to be handled with them, not MTA.

8. This agreement is legal and enforceable. The user agrees to this by using the
services offered by the website.

9. MTA is not to be a part of any future dispute users may have with third
parties found on the website. MTA, its parent and subsidiaries, employees,
partners, and other interested parties are not liable for issues that may arise
between you and third parties.

10. Users are given a single license to use the website’s services. MTA reserves
the right to revoke that license from any user for any reason.

11. All aspects of this website are protected under US copyright laws.
Violations of MTA’s copyrights are expressly prohibited.

12. Anyone who attempts to hinder normal operations of the site in any way may
be subject to criminal prosecution. MTA will pursue all available legal remedies
against any individual or group who violates this section.

13. MTA does not attest to the services users may receive from third parties or
MTA itself. All site offerings are provided “as is.” Any services you ultimately
obtain will be governed by a written agreement between you and that service
provider, or, if no written agreement is executed, such relationship will be
governed by the laws of your state. MTA will have no obligation with respect to
any services you receive from any party that is not MTA.

14. MTA is not liable for damages or losses suffered by either users or third
parties. No user may bring action against MTA more than one year after the event
that would bring on the action occurred.

15. MTA does not control or curate the information provided on third-party
websites. MTA is not liable for actions users take based on information found on
third-party websites.

16. MTA reserves the right to edit, delete, or modify all information on the
website.

17. All user-submitted data will be handled according to the terms of our
privacy policy, located at https://www.themasstortalliance.com/privacy-policy/.

18. This Agreement and the entire relationship between you and MTA shall be
governed by the laws of the State of Texas.

19. Should anything elsewhere on the site conflict with the terms of this
agreement, this agreement takes precedent. MTA’s failure to enforce portions of
this agreement should not be construed as a waiver of the agreement. In the
event a portion of the agreement is deemed unenforceable, it shall be understood
to be compliant with the law, while all other portions of the agreement remain
intact.

20. If you have questions about this agreement, contact us at
info@masstortalliance.email or send us mail to 13359 N Hwy 183, #406 PMB 272
Austin, TX 78750.

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