Effective August 21, 2026

Privacy Policy

One Click Lawyers is a Texas-based legal information and inquiry-routing website. It is not a law firm. This Privacy Policy explains the personal data handled through oneclicklawyers.com, its forms, and related communications.

Categories of personal data

We can collect identifiers and contact details, including your name, phone number, email address, state, county, and ZIP code. We can collect inquiry details, including the type of legal issue, event date, and short description. We can also collect technical and attribution data, including IP address, browser and device details, requested page, first landing page, form page, referring page without its query string, UTM values, advertising click identifiers, date, time, form-progress events, form-security events, and server logs.

A legal inquiry can reveal health, injury, employment, or other information that some laws treat as sensitive data. Give only the minimum information needed for an initial review. Do not send medical records, confidential documents, government identification numbers, financial account details, or detailed evidence through the general form.

How we collect personal data

We collect data that you submit through the website. The form also records page views, form starts, completed steps, and submission status. The web server and service providers can collect technical data needed to deliver pages, secure the service, prevent abuse, and diagnose faults.

Partial form storage

The first form step asks for separate permission to store your contact details and contact you about the inquiry. After you select Continue, those details can create a private partial inquiry record even if you do not finish the remaining steps. A partial inquiry is not shared with an independent lawyer or law firm unless you later give the separate routing consent or give other valid authorization.

Attribution and session storage

The form uses first-party session storage in your browser to keep the first landing page, referring page, UTM values, and advertising click identifiers during the browser tab session. This information is copied into the private form-progress and inquiry records. The website does not load a third-party form-tracking script for this purpose.

How we use personal data

We can use personal data to receive and review an inquiry, contact you, try to route a completed inquiry to an independent lawyer or law firm, measure form completion and source performance, operate and secure the website, prevent fraud or misuse, keep records, improve the service, respond to a privacy request, enforce the Terms of Use, and comply with legal obligations.

Private WordPress storage

A partially completed or completed inquiry can create a private WordPress record on the website server. Inquiry records are not published as website pages. Authorized website operators can access them for review, routing, support, security, measurement, and communication purposes.

Categories of recipients

Personal data can be disclosed to independent lawyers or law firms for review or possible contact when you authorize that routing; to hosting, communications, security, and other service providers that support website operations; to professional advisers; to a successor in a merger, financing, reorganization, or sale; and to government or other parties when required by law or reasonably needed to protect rights, safety, or the service.

Lawyer routing and compensation

The final form step asks for your consent before an inquiry is shared for possible lawyer contact. One Click Lawyers may receive compensation from an independent lawyer or law firm for marketing or inquiry-routing services. Payment does not make One Click Lawyers your lawyer, does not guarantee that a lawyer will contact you, and does not control any fee agreement that you can later make directly with a lawyer.

Sale and targeted advertising

As of the effective date, the website does not sell personal data to data brokers or use personal data for targeted advertising. Some state laws define a compensated disclosure broadly as a sale. If an applicable law treats inquiry routing as a sale, you can submit a “Do not sell or share” request through the Contact page. We will apply any right that the law gives you.

Texas and other state privacy rights

Subject to applicable law and exemptions, you can have rights to confirm processing, access personal data, correct inaccuracies, delete personal data, obtain a portable copy, and opt out of a sale, targeted advertising, or certain profiling. You will not receive unlawful discrimination for exercising an applicable right.

Submit a request through the Contact page and write “Privacy request,” “Delete my data,” or “Do not sell or share” in the description. We can ask for information needed to verify the request. When the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act applies, we will respond without undue delay and no later than 45 days after receiving an authenticated request, subject to a permitted extension.

If we deny a request, you can submit a second request marked “Privacy appeal.” If an appeal is denied, Texas residents can contact the Texas Attorney General.

Sensitive data and consent

We do not ask for medical records or other detailed sensitive documents. Your short description can still contain health or injury information. The final form checkbox asks for informed consent to process and share the submitted information for the inquiry-routing purpose stated beside the checkbox. You can withdraw consent for future processing through the Contact page, subject to records that law permits or requires us to keep.

No attorney-client confidentiality

Submission does not create an attorney-client relationship. Do not assume that information sent before a lawyer accepts representation is protected by attorney-client privilege or a lawyer’s duty of confidentiality.

Retention and security

Private partial inquiry records are scheduled for deletion after 30 days if the full form is not submitted. Form-progress records are scheduled for deletion after 90 days. We can keep completed inquiry data for as long as reasonably needed for the stated purposes, consent records, legal obligations, dispute handling, and security. We use reasonable administrative and technical safeguards, but no internet system can guarantee complete security.

Browser storage and external services

The website uses session storage and can use other first-party browser storage for site operation, security, form functions, and approved measurement. External websites have their own privacy practices, and this policy does not control them.

Children

The service is intended for adults and is not directed to children under 13. Do not submit a child’s sensitive information through the general form.

Policy changes

We can update this policy when the website, business model, or legal requirements change. The effective date at the top identifies the published version.

Contact

Use the Contact page for a privacy question or request. Do not send identity documents unless you receive a secure verification method.

See also the Terms of Use and Legal Disclaimer.