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Privacy Policy
Last Updated: August 10, 2026
Salazar Law Firm, operating online under the Hurt in Houston brand, respects your privacy and is committed to protecting the personal information you provide when visiting HurtInHouston.com.
This Privacy Policy explains how Salazar Law Firm may collect, use, disclose, and protect information obtained through this website, our online forms, communications, and related digital services.
By using HurtInHouston.com, you acknowledge the practices described in this Privacy Policy.
1. Information We Collect
We may collect information that you voluntarily provide to us, as well as certain information that is automatically collected when you use our website.
Information You Provide
When you contact Salazar Law Firm, request a free consultation, submit a case review form, call our office, send us an email, or otherwise communicate with us, we may collect information including:
- Your name
- Email address
- Telephone number
- Information about an accident, injury, claim, or potential legal matter
- Communications you send to us
- Any documents or other information you voluntarily provide
- Information necessary to respond to your inquiry or evaluate whether we may be able to assist you
Please use caution when submitting sensitive information through an online contact form.
Submitting information through this website does not, by itself, create an attorney client relationship.
Information Collected Automatically
When you visit HurtInHouston.com, we and our service providers may automatically collect certain technical and usage information, including:
- Internet Protocol address
- Browser type
- Device type
- Operating system
- Referring website or page
- Pages viewed
- Date and time of visits
- Approximate geographic location derived from an IP address
- Website interactions
- Advertising or campaign attribution information
- Cookie and similar technology identifiers
This information may be used to operate the website, understand how visitors use it, improve website performance, measure marketing effectiveness, detect security issues, and improve our services.
2. How We Use Personal Information
Salazar Law Firm may use personal information for purposes including:
- Responding to requests for legal information or consultations
- Evaluating potential personal injury matters
- Communicating with prospective and existing clients
- Providing legal services when an attorney client relationship has been established
- Scheduling consultations and appointments
- Improving the functionality and performance of HurtInHouston.com
- Understanding how visitors find and interact with our website
- Measuring the effectiveness of advertising and marketing campaigns
- Protecting our website, systems, personnel, clients, and users from fraud, misuse, or security threats
- Maintaining business and legal records
- Complying with applicable laws, regulations, court orders, professional obligations, and legal processes
- Establishing, exercising, or defending legal rights
We may also use information for other purposes disclosed to you when the information is collected or as otherwise permitted by law.
3. Cookies and Similar Technologies
HurtInHouston.com may use cookies, pixels, tags, analytics technologies, and similar tools to help operate and improve the website.
These technologies may allow us or our service providers to understand information such as:
- Which pages visitors view
- How visitors navigate the website
- How visitors arrived at the website
- Whether advertising campaigns resulted in website visits or inquiries
- General device and browser information
- Website performance and functionality
Some cookies are necessary for website operation, while others may support analytics, functionality, advertising, or marketing.
You may be able to control cookies through your browser settings or through privacy controls made available on the website.
Disabling certain cookies may affect the functionality of portions of the website.
4. Analytics and Advertising Services
We may use third party analytics, advertising, call tracking, website hosting, security, communication, and marketing technologies to help operate HurtInHouston.com and understand the effectiveness of our services and advertising.
These providers may process certain device, usage, cookie, advertising, or communication information in accordance with their respective privacy practices and their agreements with Salazar Law Firm.
Depending on the technologies enabled on the website, information may be used to measure advertising performance, understand website traffic, prevent fraudulent activity, or present advertising that may be more relevant to users.
Salazar Law Firm does not authorize third parties to use information entrusted to us as part of an attorney client relationship for their independent marketing purposes.
5. How We May Share Information
We may disclose information when reasonably necessary to operate our law firm, provide services, protect our rights, or comply with legal obligations.
Information may be shared with:
Service Providers
We may use vendors and service providers that assist with services such as:
- Website hosting
- Website development and maintenance
- Cybersecurity
- Analytics
- Advertising
- Telephone and call management
- Email and communications
- Data storage
- Customer relationship management
- Scheduling
- Legal technology
- Professional services
These providers may receive information only as reasonably necessary to perform services on our behalf, subject to applicable contractual, professional, and legal obligations.
Legal and Professional Purposes
When appropriate and legally permitted, information may be disclosed to courts, opposing parties, experts, investigators, medical providers, insurance companies, consultants, government authorities, or other parties involved in a legal matter.
Information connected with an established attorney client relationship will be handled in accordance with applicable professional duties and confidentiality requirements.
Legal Requirements and Protection
We may disclose information if we reasonably believe disclosure is necessary to:
- Comply with applicable law
- Respond to a subpoena, court order, or governmental request
- Protect the rights or safety of Salazar Law Firm, our clients, visitors, or others
- Detect or investigate fraud, abuse, or security incidents
- Establish, exercise, or defend legal claims
Business Transactions
If Salazar Law Firm undergoes a restructuring, merger, acquisition, transfer of assets, or similar organizational transaction, information may be transferred when legally permitted and subject to applicable professional obligations.
6. Sale of Personal Information
Salazar Law Firm is a law firm, not a data broker.
We do not sell information provided to us in confidence for the purpose of evaluating or representing a legal matter.
Certain privacy laws may define terms such as “sale,” “sharing,” or “targeted advertising” more broadly than an ordinary exchange of information for money. Depending on the advertising and analytics technologies operating on the website, some transfers of online identifiers or website activity to advertising providers may fall within those broader statutory definitions.
Where required by applicable law, eligible users may exercise applicable privacy choices as described below.
7. Texas Privacy Rights
Texas residents may have certain rights under the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act and other applicable Texas privacy laws, subject to statutory exceptions and applicability requirements.
Depending on the circumstances, eligible Texas consumers may have the right to:
- Confirm whether we are processing their personal data
- Access personal data concerning them
- Correct inaccuracies in their personal data
- Request deletion of certain personal data
- Obtain certain personal data in a portable format
- Opt out of qualifying targeted advertising
- Opt out of qualifying sales of personal data
- Opt out of certain profiling activities that produce legal or similarly significant effects
Not every request or right applies to every person, category of information, or organization. Certain information may also be exempt from consumer privacy laws because of legal, regulatory, professional, litigation, or other statutory requirements.
To submit a privacy request, contact us using the information in the Contact Us section below.
We may need to verify your identity before processing a request.
If applicable law provides a right to appeal a decision concerning a privacy request, you may submit an appeal using the same contact information and state that you are requesting an appeal of a privacy rights decision.
8. Sensitive Information
Information submitted in connection with a personal injury matter can be highly sensitive.
For example, you may choose to provide information concerning:
- Physical injuries
- Medical treatment
- Disability
- Employment
- Insurance
- Financial losses
- Family circumstances
- An accident or incident
- Other information relevant to a potential legal claim
We ask that you provide only information reasonably necessary for us to understand your inquiry.
Information concerning a potential or existing legal matter is handled in accordance with applicable law and, when an attorney client relationship exists, applicable professional obligations.
9. Attorney Client Relationship and Confidential Information
Using HurtInHouston.com, viewing information on the website, sending an email, calling the firm, or submitting an online form does not automatically create an attorney client relationship.
An attorney client relationship is established only when Salazar Law Firm agrees to represent you and the necessary engagement requirements have been satisfied.
Until representation has been formally established, you should not assume that information submitted through a general website form is protected by the attorney client privilege.
We nevertheless take reasonable measures to protect information submitted to us and handle inquiries appropriately.
10. Data Security
Salazar Law Firm uses reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards designed to protect personal information from unauthorized access, loss, misuse, alteration, or disclosure.
However, no website, network, electronic communication, database, or transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be completely secure.
You should therefore use reasonable care when transmitting confidential or sensitive information electronically.
11. Data Retention
We may retain personal information for as long as reasonably necessary to:
- Respond to inquiries
- Evaluate potential legal matters
- Provide legal services
- Maintain client or business records
- Satisfy legal and professional obligations
- Resolve disputes
- Protect against fraud or security threats
- Establish or defend legal claims
- Enforce agreements
Retention periods may vary depending on the nature of the information, our relationship with the individual, applicable law, and professional responsibility requirements.
12. Email, Telephone, and Electronic Communications
If you provide an email address or telephone number, Salazar Law Firm may use that information to respond to your inquiry or communicate with you about services you requested.
Electronic communications may include email, telephone calls, or text messages when appropriate and permitted by law.
Consent to receive marketing communications is not a condition of hiring Salazar Law Firm.
Where applicable, you may request that nonessential promotional communications stop by following the instructions provided in the communication or contacting us directly.
13. Third Party Websites and Services
HurtInHouston.com may contain links to websites, maps, social media services, videos, legal resources, or other third party services.
Salazar Law Firm does not control the privacy practices, security, content, or policies of independent third party websites.
When you leave HurtInHouston.com or interact with a third party service, that provider’s terms and privacy policies may apply.
We encourage users to review those policies before providing personal information.
14. Children’s Privacy
HurtInHouston.com is intended for individuals seeking information about legal services and is not directed toward children under 13.
We do not knowingly seek to collect personal information directly from children under 13 through this website without appropriate authorization.
If you believe a child has submitted personal information through the website inappropriately, please contact us so that we can review the matter.
15. Do Not Track and Browser Privacy Signals
Some browsers and devices provide privacy preference signals or “Do Not Track” settings.
Because standards and legal requirements concerning these technologies continue to evolve, our response to these signals may depend on the technologies used on HurtInHouston.com and applicable law.
Where legally required and technically supported, we will process applicable recognized privacy preference signals in accordance with governing law.
16. Visitors Outside Texas
Salazar Law Firm primarily provides legal services in Texas, but HurtInHouston.com may be accessible from other jurisdictions.
Privacy rights vary by location.
If another applicable state privacy law provides you with rights concerning your personal information, you may contact us to submit a request. We will evaluate the request under the law applicable to the circumstances.
17. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy periodically to reflect changes in our website, technology, business operations, legal requirements, or privacy practices.
When changes are made, the “Last Updated” date at the top of this page will be revised.
We encourage visitors to review this page periodically.
18. Contact Us
Questions about this Privacy Policy or requests concerning personal information may be directed to:
Salazar Law Firm
Hurt in Houston
321 Heights Blvd.
Houston, Texas 77007
401 S. LBJ
San Marcos, Texas 78666
Email: info@hurtinhouston.com
Phone: (281) 857-6770
Website: HurtInHouston.com
For legal assistance or a free personal injury consultation, visitors may also use the contact form available on HurtInHouston.com.
Privacy Policy for Hurt in Houston Personal Injury Law Firm
Salazar Law Firm provides personal injury legal services to clients in Houston, the Houston Heights, San Marcos, and other communities throughout Texas. This Privacy Policy applies to information collected through HurtInHouston.com and related online communications operated by the firm.
If you have questions concerning how your personal information is handled, please contact Salazar Law Firm using the information above.