Cookie Policy

Our Cookie Policy Explained

Thank you for visiting the Cookie Policy of BDIW Law: Truck Accident Lawyer Oklahoma City. As part of our dedication to transparency and user confidence, this page outlines our use of cookies and the reasons for their use on our website, https://oklahomacitytruckaccidentlawyer.com/. Knowing about our use of cookies can help you make informed decisions regarding your interaction with us. We understand that privacy is particularly important to you if you or someone you love has been a victim of an injury sustained in an Oklahoma City area truck accident, or a similar type of personal injury event. This policy informs you what cookies are, how we use them to improve your user experience, and how you can opt to manage your browser to not accept cookies.

A Guide to Cookies

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device via the websites you visit. They are commonly used to efficiently run websites, remember user activity, improve user experience, and provide information to site owners. Cookies can be temporary in nature (session cookies) or persistent in nature (stored on a device until deleted). BDIW Law uses cookies to better understand site visitor activity, ensure our services function as they are intended to function, and display relevant legal content depending on a user’s site visit activity. Cookies cannot damage your device and we never use cookies to gather any sensitive personal information without express consent.

Our Use of Cookies

Our site utilizes cookies to accomplish a few primary purposes:

  • Basic website functionality – Certain cookies are necessary for the site to function properly, such as loading secure content or submitting an online contact form to request a free case evaluation. These cookies help all of our site visitors find the information or legal resources they need during the truck accident claim process.
  • Performance/analytics – Cookies such as those we use from Google Analytics allow us to measure how visitors interact with our site so that we can optimize the site structure, content, and overall user experience. Making it easier for prospective clients to access legal resources is important so that you don’t miss any information that may help you in your efforts to pursue just compensation.
  • Personalization – Cookies allow us to retain information about a user’s preferences on our site, such as what language you chose or which page you viewed last. This helps us create a more streamlined and faster experience when you come to the site again and want to look at, for example, client testimonials or case results.
  • Security – There are some cookies we utilize to make sure our web security remains intact and that client data and sensitive client communications are protected from fraud by those who try to exploit gaps in web security.
  • Marketing – We may use third party cookies to show you relevant legal information on other websites like Facebook or LinkedIn to ensure you have what you need when trying to learn about your rights and get help during the aftermath of a catastrophic injury or wrongful death situation.

Types of Cookies We Use

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies – These are cookies that are essential for the Site to operate. These cookies allow you to navigate its pages and use its features (for example, to schedule your free consultation).
  • Performance Cookies – Used for analysis of how visitors use our website and help us to understand which pages are the most popular and whether web users get error messages from web pages. This information is aggregated and in a form that does not identify anyone. It helps us improve our Website and our content and structure.
  • Functionality Cookies – These are used to remember your preferences (for example, which city you have selected, or the most recent type of case you searched for) to help enhance your experience of our site.
  • Targeting/Advertising Cookies – These are set by us and/or by our partners. They are used by us and/or our partners to deliver legal-care related content and offers more relevant to you, and to limit the number of times you see a specific legal-service related advertisement as well as to measure the effectiveness of campaigns. They may also be used for targeted advertising or retargeted ads on other websites or tracking analytics. Our Site also integrates with social networks and other trusted third-party services as content providers which may set their own cookies when you interact with their content as embedded on the Site.

The Purpose of Cookies

“Cookies” (small data files that are hosted on your web browser) are used by BDIW Law to make your experience on our site seamless and intuitive, as they keep track of your settings and information added. With cookies, we can:

  • Make sure you don’t have to re-submit a contact form for a free case evaluation
  • Serve you the most relevant materials, like articles about truck accidents and wrongful death claims
  • Keep your browsing experience secure while protected as you request legal help
  • Ensure the same level of responsive, consistent user experience whether you’re viewing from a computer in OKC, or from your smartphone in Mustang, OK

We want to make it as easy as possible for you to find the information and help you need right now, after an accident, rather than making things harder or confusing.

Managing or Disabling Cookies

You can control how cookies are assigned when you visit our site’s web pages. On your first visit to our website, you will see a cookie consent banner that allows you to accept or adjust your cookie preferences.

Most web browsers accept cookies by default, but you can choose to block, delete or change this setting by visiting your Preferred Web Browser Settings page. Please be aware that by choosing to block or delete cookies, some features of the website may not function properly (e.g., secure case submission online forms, or remembering your preferred locations on reviews page).

For instructions on how to manage cookies, please refer to the help section of your browser or visit online resources such as AboutCookies.org. You can also update your analytics or marketing cookies preference directly from our website’s cookie management tool available in the website footer.

Third-Party Cookies

Cookies on the BDIW Law website are added by third-party services, such as analytics companies and social media partners. The purpose of such cookies may be to track information about your browsing activities, such as what pages are viewed or links clicked, so we can learn more about our users and improve our offering.

We partner with selected third parties who have accompanying privacy and data security policies and terms. Google Analytics is the main company we use for website analytics and collects aggregated anonymous visitor data. Some social media buttons our site uses, such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, may also enable sharing via cookies to allow users easy access to these services. We do not authorize any third parties to access any personal information provided in the course of registering a case with our firm, via contacting BDIW Law directly or through any associated service. Any third parties we do partner with contractually undertake to comply with applicable privacy, data protection and other relevant laws that apply in the United States.

How Cookies are Stored and for How Long

‘Cookies’ are set on our website as session-based cookies (deleted when the site browser is closed) or as persistent cookies (stored for a specified period of time, usually a few days to a few months). For instance, cookies which remember your consultation options may last for 30 days and/or analytics cookies may be held for up to two years, in order to allow us to track longer term trends in website behaviour.

We regularly review the use of cookies on our site to ensure that no data is retained beyond its useful lifespan. Expired cookies will automatically be deleted from your device. You can delete cookies from your computer at any time manually, by following the instructions in your browser settings.

Your Rights Regarding Your Data and Privacy

BDIW Law respects your privacy rights and rights as a visitor. We never sell, rent, or share personal information you submit to third parties. Any information we collect from cookies is used only to enhance your experience and provide you with relevant legal information.

All data submitted through this site (e.g., free case evaluation contact forms), etc. is encrypted and stored on secure servers. We comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations, including but not limited to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). If you have questions about your data or wish to exercise rights such as access to data, correction or deletion, please contact us at [email protected] or (916) 789-6262.

Getting in Touch

If you have questions or concerns about the cookies we use or your privacy rights, our staff is ready to provide assistance. We can be reached via the following contact details, and we are happy to connect with you.

  • Phone: (916) 789-6262
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Office: 1500 21st St Ste 38, Sacramento CA 95811

Let us know how we can help you right away – we will address your feedback promptly and ensure that you can trust that we operate with transparency in everything we do. Compassionate representation is a pillar of our service in seeking justice for victims in Oklahoma City truck accident cases.

We Can Change this Cookie Policy

We may revise this Cookie Policy periodically in response to changing technology, law or our business. Such changes will be effective upon their effective date and, for material changes, we will notify visitors to this site of such changes by revising the date at the top of this page and posting such notice on our homepage (if applicable) or sending an email notice to users with whom we have collected personal information, if they have opted-in.

Please review this page from time to time to learn how BDIW Law protects your privacy and uses cookies. Your continued use of this website following any changes will be deemed to constitute acceptance of such changes.

Conclusion and Further Choices

At BDIW Law: Truck Accident Lawyer Oklahoma City, your privacy and online experience are among our top concerns. Cookies allow us to provide you with the high caliber and personalized service you expect in pursuit of justice when seeking the help of trusted Oklahoma City truck accident lawyers. We believe in full transparency and giving you control over your online interaction.

Should you have any questions about this particular Cookie Policy, your rights, or how we protect and care for your electronic data, please reach out to us. Request a FREE case review today by calling (916) 789-6262 or using the contact form on our website. Don’t go through the aftermath of a truck accident alone; allow us to fight for the justice and compensation you deserve.