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Non-Attorney Relationship
The transmission and receipt of information contained on this Web site, in whole or in part, or communication with Washington Injury Law via the Internet or e-mail through this website does not constitute or create a lawyer-client relationship between us and any recipient. You should not send us any confidential information in response to this webpage. Such responses will not create a lawyer-client relationship, and whatever you disclose to us will not be privileged or confidential unless we have agreed to act as your legal counsel and you have executed a written engagement agreement with Washington Injury Law. The material on this website may not reflect the most current legal developments. The content and interpretation of the law addressed herein are subject to revision. We disclaim all liability in respect to actions taken or not taken based on any or all the contents of this site to the fullest extent permitted by law. Do not act or refrain from acting upon this information without seeking professional legal counsel.
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SMS Terms of Service
Washington Injury Law offers SMS newsletter communications to individuals who have opted in to receive updates from our firm. By providing your mobile phone number, you consent to receive promotional and informational text messages from Washington Injury Law in accordance with the terms below.
Types of SMS Messages
Washington Injury Law may send the following types of text messages as part of our SMS newsletter:
- Firm news and announcements
- Legal tips, safety information, and educational content
- Updates on changes to relevant laws or regulations
- Community involvement and event notifications
- Promotional offers and special communications
- Blog post and article highlights
Opt-Out Instructions
You may opt out of receiving SMS messages from Washington Injury Law at any time. To stop receiving text messages, reply STOP to any message you receive from us. After replying STOP, you will receive a final confirmation message, and no further SMS messages will be sent unless you opt back in. To resume receiving messages, reply START. For assistance, reply HELP or contact our office directly.
Message Frequency
Washington Injury Law sends SMS newsletter messages on an approximately weekly basis. Actual message frequency may vary.
Message and Data Rates
Message and data rates may apply. The cost of sending and receiving SMS messages depends on your mobile carrier and your individual service plan. Washington Injury Law is not responsible for any charges incurred from your wireless provider as a result of receiving our messages. Please contact your mobile carrier for specific information regarding your plan’s messaging and data rates.
Carrier Disclaimer
Carriers, including but not limited to AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint, Boost, U.S. Cellular, MetroPCS, Cricket, and Virgin Mobile, are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages. Washington Injury Law is also not liable for delayed or undelivered SMS messages. Message delivery is subject to effective transmission from your mobile carrier and is dependent on network availability and coverage in your area. Service availability and message delivery may be affected by factors outside of our control.
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By providing your mobile phone number to Washington Injury Law through our website, sign-up form, or any other communication channel, you affirm that you are the subscriber of the phone number provided or have authorization from the subscriber to opt in. Your consent to receive SMS newsletter messages is not a condition of any purchase or legal representation.
Contact
If you have questions about these SMS Terms of Service, please contact Washington Injury Law directly through our website or by phone.