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    PRIVACY AND COOKIES POLICY

    Who are we?

    We are Personal Injury Claims in Scotland. You can contact us at info@injuryclaimsinscotland.co.uk. Other contact details are on our website.

    What’s the point of this policy?


    It tells you what to expect when we collect your personal information. Please only use our service if you are completely happy with this policy.

    Generally, the policy covers only information provided to us. If you give personal information to other people, such as payment providers or other websites, please check their privacy policies.

    Might the policy change?


    Yes. Please check whenever you visit our website. We will assume you agree to the new version of the policy if you use the site after its effective date.

    Why do we need the information?


    To populate online forms with information provided by you. This information is passed on to Our partners who are solicitor firms we work with. All our solicitor partners are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority to assess your claim.

    We also may need to disclose your personal information where it is necessary to comply with any applicable laws or in the interests of fraud protection.

    What do we collect?


    The information which you upload to our service or otherwise give us such as your name, phone number and accident details.

    Automated information such as the internet protocol (IP) address used to connect your device to the internet, connection information such as browser type and version, information about your device including device-type and device identifier, operating system and platform, mobile network data, a unique reference number linked to the data you enter on our system, log in details, clickstream data, details of your activity with date/time stamps including pages you visited and your searches/transactions.

    What about cookies?


    We and/or third parties use cookies and other tracking technologies on our website. A cookie is an identifier (a small file of letters and numbers) that is sent to your computer. Our website’s functionality will be limited if you configure your browser to reject cookies.

    Cookies are widely used to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the website owner or others. Session cookies are temporary cookies that remain in the cookie file of your browser only until your browser is closed. They allow websites to link your actions during a browser session. Persistent cookies stay in the cookie file of your browser for longer (how long will depend on the lifetime of the specific cookie). 

    The following kinds of cookies may be used on this website:

    Session cookies: These enable us to keep track of your movement from page to page and store your selections so you do not get asked repeatedly for the same information. They allow you to proceed through many pages of the site quickly and easily without having to authenticate or reprocess each new area you visit.

    Tracking cookies: We place cookies (up to twenty years) to enable us to associate any form you create on our website with other information about your visits, such as any Google advertisement you clicked on to visit our site, the keywords you used and the pages you visited.

    Exit pop-up cookies: We place persistent cookies (up to 24 hours) to ensure that you aren’t shown pop-ups on our site more than once in each 24 hour period.

    Google cookies: Persistent cookies (up to four years we believe) are set in connection with the following Google services on our site and these cookies may involve certain non-personally-identifying information being sent to Google:

    Google Analytics (“GA”): We use cookies to recognise and count the number of website visitors as well as providing other information about the visit such as duration, the route through the website and what sites the visitor came from. This information helps us to improve the way our website works, for example by making sure users find what they need easily. 

    GA Advertising Features: We may use the following GA Advertising Features: Remarketing with GA / Google Display Network Impression Reporting / GA Demographics and Interest Reporting / Integrated services that require GA to collect data via advertising cookies and anonymous identifiers. These features involve GA collecting data via Google or other advertising cookies including for display of ads that may be of interest based on your visits to this and other sites. You can opt for GA Advertising Features at www.networkadvertising.org/choices. See below for other opt out routes.

    YouTube cookies: Google may set persistent tracking cookies (up to 8 months we believe) when you visit a page on our site which includes, or play, an embedded YouTube video.

    More information and opt-out:  for Google’s privacy policy and here for more information about the kinds of cookies placed by Google. 

    Third-party advertising cookies: Cookies may be placed by third-party advertisers and/or internet advertising companies who fill ad space on our website. The third parties may use persistent cookies and other similar technologies (known as action tags, single-pixel gifs and web beacons) to assess information about your visits to this and other sites. This is so they can track the effectiveness of their campaigns (including whether these advertisements are clicked on or viewed by users and later purchases by such users), avoid showing you the same advertisement repeatedly and display advertisements on this and other sites tailored to your preferences. We do not have any access to or control over these third-party technologies.

    Social media cookies: We may use various social media and other third party features on our website including the “Like” button from Facebook, follow button from Twitter, Plus +1 button from Google, Pin It button from Pinterest, share / follow button from LinkedIn, embed button from YouTube. These features may involve the relevant companies using cookies or linking your visit with cookies previously placed by them on your computer for them to collect information relating to your visit to our website or your interaction with their services or otherwise. Click the links shown above for further information about the specific features and those companies’ cookie/privacy practices generally as well as to opt out where this is possible.

    What do we do with personal information?


    Provide our service and verify the information supplied to us by claims management companies/solicitors.

    Use it to recognise you when you visit or return to our service to track anonymised traffic and usage patterns, prevent or detect fraud or abuses and help us improve our service.

    How long do we keep it?


    Generally, for up to six years – to help deal with any disputes. That timeframe may vary if we are legally required to keep information for a particular period.

    To other people who supply us with a service, e.g. e-commerce platform providers, website hosts, content delivery networks and businesses that help us send communications or monitor our website.

    To the relevant authorities or complainants, if we think the personal information breaches our terms and conditions, or it is necessary to protect us or others, or that a criminal act may have been committed, or we are required to do so by law or appropriate authority.

    To potential buyers so far as reasonably necessary, in the case of an actual or proposed (including negotiations for a) sale or merger or business combination involving all or the relevant part of our business.

    Do we send your information outside the European Union?


    Your personal information which we collect is stored on servers located within the UK and is not transferred to any third countries.

    What rights do you have?

    To ask us for access to your personal information, to rectify it if there are mistakes, to delete or restrict or object to its use in certain circumstances or to “data portability”. (Some of these rights may not yet have come into effect.)

    If you have a complaint about how we are dealing with your personal information, please contact us via the email address above. If you are not happy with our response or think we are not handling your personal information following the law, you can complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).

    For more information about your rights, visit the ICO’s website: www.ico.org.uk.

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