Privacy Policy
Protecting your personal information is very important to us. This privacy statement disclosure for Freedom First Funding, notifies you of:- What identifiable personal information is collected, how it is used, and with whom it can be shared.
- The security features that are in place to protect you from misuse of information.
What we Collect, Share, and Use
We have access only to/collect information that is voluntarily given to us through the website, email, mail, fax or any other direct contact from you or your attorney or as provided in the information below.
We will not rent or sell any of your information to anyone. We will only use your information for contacting you in regard to the limited purpose of obtaining financing for your lawsuit advance. Furthermore, we will not share your information with a third party, outside of our investors, as is necessary to obtain the requested funding request.
Categories of Information
During the normal course of business, we will only collect the types of non public information listed below:
- Information that is verbally received from you on questionnaires, agreements, applications, and other forms that include your name, address, date of birth, and phone number.
- Information available through public records.
- Information collected with an authorization from you, from consumer reporting agencies, criminal background checks and other sources.
- Information regarding your lawsuit that may include, but not limited to medical records, attorney retainer agreement, police or accident or incident report, witness statement(s), complaint, settlement agreements, pleadings, interrogatories, dispositions, expert reports, insurance information, bill of particulars, and privileged information.
Use of Information
We may share or disclose your non public information only as described above, with non-affiliated funders or lenders that are assisting us in funding and completing the funding request. We may disclose information to non affiliated entities when required by law, as to respond to a lawful subpoena, to prevent fraud, or to comply with an inquiry by a government agency.