Cookie Policy

Our Cookie Policy Explained

Military Housing Lawsuit Help is committed to supporting military families residing in military housing. This website serves a dual purpose: to educate service members and their families, and to provide a point of contact for families seeking to hold privatized housing companies accountable for substandard living conditions. In alignment with our core values of transparency, privacy, trust, and integrity, this Cookie Policy outlines our use of cookies, pixels, and similar technologies on our Website. Our audience-primarily service members, their families, or advocates-should feel comfortable and secure while navigating our online platforms. This page details the types of cookies utilized on the Website, their purposes, the options available to you regarding cookie usage, and the implications of cookies on your experience with the Website. Additional information will be offered regarding the legal framework governing cookie operations, the protection of your data, and how to contact us with any inquiries.

A Primer on Cookies

Cookies are text files that are placed on your device (computer, tablet, or smartphone) when you visit certain websites. Cookies are used to remember preferences, help provide a better browsing experience, and to give website owners a sense of how you use the site. Cookies can be “first-party” (a cookie set by the domain name you are visiting) or “third-party” (set by other domains, offering features or online analytics for the website you are visiting). In addition to cookies, similar technologies like web beacons, pixels, and local storage might also use similar capabilities. How cookies operate is important to know in order to make informed choices about online privacy and how you want your information utilized.

Our Cookie Usage

Military Housing Lawsuit Help uses cookies to facilitate your use of our secure, customized, and efficient website. The primary purposes for which we use cookies include:

  • To maintain the usability and accessibility of our website.
  • To keep your preferences (e.g., preferred language, country/region) so that your experience is compatible with your requests.
  • To analyze how our visitors use the site so that we can better serve our users’ interests for content, navigation, and function.
  • To provide secure login and contact functionalities so that confidential information may be protected when delivering legal services to you.
  • To support use of key functionalities such as case evaluation forms and document uploads.
  • To meet legal or statutory requirements (e.g., detect and prevent fraudulent behavior).

Cookie Types Defined

Our website uses a number of different types of cookies. The main categories are:

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are essential to allow you to move around our website and use its features. Without these cookies, some features such as secure log in or case evaluation form submission cannot be provided.
  • Performance/Analytics Cookies: These cookies collect anonymous information about how visitors use our website (for example, which pages users visit most often and whether users get an error message when trying to access web pages). These cookies do not collect information that identifies a visitor. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and anonymous. It is only used to improve how our website works. We use reputable third party analytics providers and require them to comply with legal obligations and our policies when they handle data we provide to them.
  • Functionality Cookies: These cookies remember the choices you make to improve your experience on our website, like remembering your language preference. For example, if you use our form to request a confidential consultation, functionality cookies can help us remember your selection and contact information.
  • Security Cookies: In order to keep your personal information secure and ensure our legal intake forms are protected from abuse or inconsistent submissions, we use cookies that enable us to detect unauthorized access, logins from unusual locations or patterns, and other suspicious activities.
  • Third-Party Cookies: Sometimes, we may embed content provided by third parties on our website (e.g., secure document uploader forms, interactive maps or share links) using “iframes” which web browsers place onto the current webpage you are viewing in order to display content from the third party browser. The third party user or content provider can place its own cookies from its domain in this scenario.

In-Depth Breakdown of Cookie Use

Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are essential for the functionality of our website. For instance, when you initiate a confidential case evaluation or contact us through a form, strictly necessary cookies maintain your secure session and prevent your information from being lost if you need to move to another page. They do not collect personal data for marketing purposes.

Performance and Analytics Cookies: We use various tools (such as Google Analytics) to track site usage, page views, user behavior, etc. in an aggregated and anonymous manner that helps us determine which topics – legal rights, the case process, military housing news – are of the most interest and importance to our visitors. All information gathered for analytics purposes is anonymized, and we do not use analytics cookies to track or identify individual users.

Functionality Cookies: If you choose notification preferences, specify a language, or save your progress in a case evaluation form, functionality cookies remember those choices so we can offer you a more convenient experience on our site that is tailored to your preferences.

Security Cookies: Safeguarding your confidential information is our first priority. Security cookies help us protect against attempts to gain unauthorized access to confidential online forms and/or account areas. They also help us continue our efforts to detect and guard against cyber threats.

Third Party Cookies: From time to time, we may use protected third party tools to upload documents to the site or for some features that facilitate communication between parties. For example, if we were to use a secure file sharing service that our clients use to provide us with documentation to pursue their claims, this service may attempt to create cookies to keep your session trackable and secure.

Cookies and Personal Information We Collect

Military Housing Lawsuit Help (“MHLA”) respects your privacy and treats as confidential any personally identifiable information collected from you via cookies. Most cookies used do not obtain personally identifiable data. In those instances where cookies obtain data that can identify an individual (e.g., in collecting data in order to login to secure client-related materials for research purposes or to submit a secure document), that information is protected by encryption as well as other industry best practices. MHLA never sells, distributes nor shares your personally identifiable data with any third-party for the purposes of marketing or other advertising activity. All data is only processed for the defined purposes of improving service, ensuring security of services, preventing abuse of MHLA, and assisting your legal research matters. Our lawyers are subject to strict confidentiality obligations within the bounds of attorney-client privilege. Your personally identifiable data is therefore protected with those obligations in mind.

Your Options – How To Manage Cookies

You can determine which cookies are used on our site. The first time you visit the site you will see a cookie consent banner that provides you with options for accepting all, declining all, or customizing your cookie preferences. You may opt to accept all cookies, decline functionality or performance cookies, or otherwise adjust in accordance with your privacy preferences. Many web browsers permit users to control the use of cookies through their preferences settings, including deleting cookies that already exist on your computer or blocking cookies from being set on your browser in the future or both. However, this may limit the functionality of our Site and the experience you have with some secure legal services. If you decline the use of functionality or performance cookies, your access may be less tailored and personalized, but you will still be able to use core services.

Third-Party Services Using Cookies

In order to provide a seamless and secure experience, we occasionally use third party tools or services which may include the following: secure file upload platforms, embedded maps to find our location (such as Google Maps), and trusted analytics providers. While we choose partners that have good reputations with regard to privacy and security, these third party providers may also place their own cookie files on your computer or mobile device. We recommend reviewing the privacy and cookie policies of these third party providers to learn more about their privacy practices and how they use information. Military Housing Lawsuit Help Interactive is not responsible for cookies placed by third-party websites. However, we only work with vendors having a strong privacy policy that protects users’ privacy and complies with data protection rules.

The Legal Basis for Cookies

Our use of cookies is subject to applicable United States privacy and data protection laws and, where applicable, international data protection requirements. We comply with transparency, user consent and secure processing obligations related to personal information. We are a law firm coalition-Watts Guerra LLP, Pulman Cappuccio & Pullen LLP, and the Law Offices of James R. Moriarty-which takes its ethics and duty of client confidentiality very seriously. Our cookie policy is updated from time to time in order to maintain compliance with federal and state privacy regulations, and case law, as well as compliance with evolving industry standards. If you have specific questions about our compliance policy please contact us at [email protected]

How Cookies Improve Your Legal Experience

Cookies can help provide a smooth, confidential and effective online experience for military families needing legal help. For example, cookies help us:

  • keep your case evaluation form confidential by keeping your session private;
  • make it easier to upload info about your housing conditions;
  • remember your progress if you come back to complete an evidence assessment;
  • auto-load relevant materials or updates that match your interests and previous visits;
  • analyze trends in order to allow more useful content about your rights, timelines for legal process, successful solutions to cases, etc.

By using cookies in an appropriate manner, we are able to give military families the service-focused advocacy they need and deserve while maintaining the confidential nature of their information at all levels.

How To Change Your Cookie Settings

If, after your first use of the site, you wish to amend any of your cookie preferences, you may, at any time, do so. Simply click on the link for cookie settings posted on the bottom of each web page of our site. There you will see your current settings, can determine which types of cookies you agree to accept and which you do not, and can delete cookies previously placed by our site. If at any point you experience difficulty controlling or amending your preferences, contact us at (725) 587-5062 or [email protected] and we’ll provide prompt assistance. We want your understanding of and control over privacy preferences on our site to be apparent, non-problematic and easily maintained.

Cookies and Children

This website is not directed at children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under 13 years of age. Additionally, we do not utilize cookies on this website for the purpose of targeting advertising to children. If you are a parent or guardian and believe that your child has submitted personal information to us, please contact us at [email protected] so that we can take appropriate action.

Data Security for Cookies Collected Information

Military Housing Lawsuit Help employs a variety of security measures to protect all information we collect via cookies and other technologies, including: encrypting sensitive information, secure transmission (HTTPS) of certain information, and limiting access to employee computers or systems that contain personal information. At all times, our law firm members – Alicia O’Neill, Ryan Reed, and James Moriarty – remain individually responsible for enabling and maintaining the confidentiality, data security and privacy of our clients. We carefully evaluate our systems and processes and adopt enhancements to security and privacy mechanisms as necessary to help safeguard against unauthorized access, data breaches or cyber attacks. If security issues arise, we will respond immediately to investigate, minimize risk, and if necessary, notify affected users in compliance with applicable laws.

Updates to Our Cookie Policy

As digital privacy standards, practices and/or technology change, we may update this Cookie Policy to remain in compliance with any new requirements or to improve our website. We ask that you review this page from time to time to ensure you are familiar with our and your rights in relation to the use of cookies on this site. The most recent version of this policy will be available at https://militaryhousinglawsuit.com/cookie-policy. Major changes will be provided to you on our site or by email to you if we have an open case or claim where you are a client of our firm.

Contact Us with Questions About Our Cookie Policy

Your privacy and trust are our primary concerns. If you have any inquiries, concerns, or requests pertaining to our Cookie Policy, or any data collected through cookies, contact us at:

Military Housing Lawsuit Help
500 S Grand Central Pkwy Ste 25
Las Vegas, NV 89106
Phone: (725) 587-5062
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://militaryhousinglawsuit.com/

Our team is available to answer all questions relating to your rights, privacy options and cookie settings changes. We are committed to facilitating a transparent, secure, and supportive legal process for military families.

We Support Military Families: Our Privacy Promise

At Military Housing Lawsuit Help, we hold the belief that every military family has the right to privacy, security and transparency as they seek justice. Our Cookie Policy is a facet of our mission-to fight for the rights of those families enduring on-base housing that is not only unfit, but dangerous-and to help hold privatized contractors responsible. By using cookies appropriately, we provide users with a safe, accessible and responsive website designed with industry-leading ethical and legal protections. If you are a military family who has suffered serious health issues or damage to your property as a result of poor on-base housing conditions, let us guide your first steps in what can be challenging legal waters by beginning your free and confidential case assessment. There’s nothing to pay unless we recover for you. Go to https://militaryhousinglawsuit.com/ or call (725) 587-5062 now and find out how to get to accountability and justice.