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U.S. INJURY ACT (U.S.IA) GENERAL DISCLAIMER

  • Effective Date: 22/04/2026
  • Last Updated: 22/04/2026
  • Website: www.usinjuryact.com
  • Contact: contact@usinjuryact.com

Please read this disclaimer carefully before using U.S. Injury Act. By accessing or continuing to use this website, you acknowledge that you have read and understood the disclosures set out below.

1. INDEPENDENT PRIVATE PUBLICATION — NO GOVERNMENT AFFILIATION

U.S. Injury Act is a privately owned and independently operated online publication. It has no connection to any branch, agency, department, or instrumentality of the United States government.
U.S. Injury Act — also referred to as U.S.IA — is owned and operated by a private body. Despite the use of the phrase “U.S.” in the website’s name, U.S. Injury Act is not, and does not claim to be, an official body, agency, department, bureau, commission, or representative of the United States government or any of its subdivisions at the federal, state, or local level. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, licensed by, or operating under the authority of any governmental entity, regulatory body, court system, bar association, or official legal institution.
The name “U.S. Injury Act” reflects the website’s editorial focus — covering personal injury law topics relevant to people in the United States — and is not intended to imply, suggest, or represent any official governmental status, authority, or recognition whatsoever.
Any resemblance to the name of any official U.S. statute, government publication, or federal program is purely coincidental and descriptive. Users should not interpret the website’s name, branding, or content as originating from or being sanctioned by any arm of government.

2. INFORMATIONAL CONTENT ONLY — NOT LEGAL ADVICE

All articles, guides, rankings, summaries, and other content published on U.S. Injury Act are provided strictly for general informational and educational purposes. Nothing on this website constitutes legal advice, and nothing should be interpreted as a substitute for consultation with a licensed attorney who is qualified to advise on the specific facts and laws applicable to your situation.
Personal injury law varies significantly from state to state. Statutes of limitations, liability standards, damage caps, procedural rules, and other legal requirements differ across jurisdictions, and the law changes frequently. Content that is accurate in one state may be inapplicable or misleading in another. You should always verify any legal information with a qualified professional before relying on it.
Use of this website does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and U.S. Injury Act, its owner, or any attorney or law firm featured on or linked through the website.

3. ATTORNEY RANKINGS AND LAWYER RECOMMENDATIONS

U.S. Injury Act publishes rankings, lists, and recommendations of personal injury attorneys and law firms as a resource for readers who may be seeking legal representation. These rankings reflect the editorial research and assessment of the website’s team and are based on a range of factors that may include, but are not limited to, publicly available information such as attorney credentials, experience, peer recognition, client reviews, case outcomes, professional standing, and geographic practice area coverage.
We are committed to providing useful, independent guidance to our readers. Our editorial rankings and recommendations are developed in good faith and are not sold, auctioned, or entirely dictated by commercial relationships.
Transparency notice: U.S. Injury Act may receive compensation from attorneys or law firms in connection with directory placements, sponsored listings, featured positions, or advertising on this website. The receipt of such compensation may influence the placement, prominence, or ordering of certain listings. However, paid placement is one factor among several in how content is organized, and compensation alone does not determine the substance of our editorial assessments.
Readers are encouraged to conduct their own independent research before retaining any attorney. Inclusion of a lawyer or law firm on this website does not constitute a personal endorsement of that individual’s competence, character, ethics, or fitness for any particular matter. You should verify an attorney’s current licensure and standing directly with the relevant state bar association before engaging their services.
U.S. Injury Act is not a law firm, does not provide legal services, and is not responsible for the conduct, advice, fees, or performance of any attorney or law firm accessed through or referenced on this website.

4. ADVERTISING, SPONSORED CONTENT, AND MONETIZATION

U.S. Injury Act is a free-to-access publication. To support its operations, the website may earn revenue through a variety of commercial arrangements, which are disclosed here in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s guidelines on endorsements and advertising (16 C.F.R. Part 255).

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This website may display third-party advertisements through ad networks, programmatic advertising platforms, or direct advertiser relationships. Advertisement placements are clearly distinct from editorial content to the greatest extent practicable. U.S. Injury Act does not endorse the products or services advertised by third parties.

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Sponsored Content

From time to time, U.S. Injury Act may publish sponsored articles, advertorials, or promotional content produced in partnership with attorneys, law firms, or legal service providers. Any such content will be identified with a label such as “Sponsored,” “Advertisement,” or “Paid Partnership” where required by applicable guidelines.

Lead Generation

This website may facilitate connections between readers and attorneys or legal matching services through lead generation forms or referral features. By submitting your information through such features, you consent to being contacted by participating attorneys, law firms, or their representatives. U.S. Injury Act may receive compensation for such referrals.
The existence of commercial arrangements described above does not mean that any particular attorney, service, or product is superior to alternatives that may not be featured or compensated on this website. We encourage all users to make their own independent assessments.

5. NO GUARANTEES OF ACCURACY OR LEGAL OUTCOMES

While U.S. Injury Act makes reasonable efforts to publish accurate, timely, and useful information, we make no warranties or representations — express or implied — regarding the accuracy, completeness, currency, or reliability of any content on this website. Legal information published here may not reflect the most recent statutory amendments, regulatory changes, or court decisions.
U.S. Injury Act makes no representation that any particular attorney, legal strategy, or course of action will produce a specific result in your matter. References to verdicts, settlements, or legal outcomes are provided for general informational context only. Results in personal injury cases depend on the unique facts of each case, the applicable law, and numerous variables outside our knowledge or control. Results may vary.

6. THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES AND EXTERNAL RESOURCES

This website may contain links to external websites, resources, and service providers. These links are provided as a convenience and do not constitute an endorsement or recommendation of those sites or their content. U.S. Injury Act has no control over the content, privacy practices, or policies of any third-party website and accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or damage arising from your use of them.

7. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, U.S. Injury Act, its owner, employees, contributors, and affiliates shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or special damages arising from your use of this website, reliance on its content, or dealings with any attorney or service provider referenced on it. Your use of this website is entirely at your own risk.
This disclaimer is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted under applicable U.S. law. If any portion is found to be unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect.

8. UPDATES TO THIS DISCLAIMER

U.S. Injury Act reserves the right to update or revise this disclaimer at any time. The most current version will always be available on the website, and the effective date at the top of this page will be updated accordingly. Continued use of the website following any such update constitutes your acceptance of the revised disclaimer.

QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS DISCLAIMER
If you have any questions about the disclosures on this page, please contact us at:  contact@usinjuryact.com