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Terms of Use

These terms explain how visitors may use this website, what the information on the site is for, and the limits that apply when you read, share, or submit information through Pinnacle Injury Law's online pages.

By using this website, you agree to use it responsibly and to treat its content as general information, not legal advice for your specific situation.

  • Website use rules
  • General information limits
  • No attorney-client relationship by website use alone
  • Content rights and third-party link notices

How You May Use the Site

You may use this website to learn about Pinnacle Injury Law, review general New Jersey personal injury information, read firm resources, and contact the firm about a possible matter.

You agree not to misuse the website, its contact forms, phone links, email links, downloadable materials, or any feature connected to the site.

Important Use Limits

  • Use the website for lawful personal or informational purposes.
  • Do not copy, scrape, attack, overload, or interfere with the site.
  • Do not rely on website content as legal advice for a specific case.
  • Do not send highly sensitive or deadline-critical information through a form unless the firm asks for it.

Ownership and Personal Use

The text, layout, graphics, photographs, videos, downloads, logos, and other materials on this website are owned by Pinnacle Injury Law or used with permission, unless a page states otherwise.

You may view, print, or save individual pages for your own personal, noncommercial informational use.

Reuse Restrictions

You may not copy, republish, modify, sell, frame, distribute, or reuse website materials for commercial purposes without written permission from the firm.

No Warranties

Pinnacle Injury Law works to make this website useful and accurate, but the site is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis. The firm does not promise that every page will always be complete, current, error-free, secure, or available without interruption.

Laws, procedures, insurance practices, deadlines, and court rules can change. Website content may not address your specific facts, and it should not be used as a substitute for speaking directly with a qualified attorney.

Reliance and Technical Limits

To the fullest extent allowed by law, Pinnacle Injury Law is not responsible for damages or losses related to your use of the website, inability to access the website, reliance on general website information, or use of third-party tools or services connected to the site.

If your situation is urgent or involves a deadline, do not rely only on a website form. Call the office directly at (201) 265-4500 or use the contact page.

Third-Party Resources

This website may link to outside websites, maps, videos, forms, tools, directories, or other third-party resources. Those resources are not controlled by Pinnacle Injury Law, and a link does not mean the firm endorses or guarantees the outside content.

Pinnacle Injury Law may update, remove, replace, or change website content, pages, links, downloads, forms, and features at any time. The firm does not guarantee that every resource will remain available.

Questions and Updates

If you have a question about these Terms of Use or about using this website, contact Pinnacle Injury Law through the contact page, by email at info@pinnacleinjurylaw.com, or by phone at (201) 265-4500.

Pinnacle Injury Law may revise these terms from time to time by posting an updated version on this page. Your continued use of the website after updates are posted means the updated terms apply to your use of the site.

Need to Reach the Firm About Website Use?

Use the contact page for general website questions or the free case review form if you want to request a response about a possible matter.

No Representation Unless Confirmed in Writing

Visiting this website, reading content, calling the office, sending an email, or submitting a form does not create an attorney-client relationship with Pinnacle Injury Law. An attorney-client relationship begins only if the firm agrees to represent you and the relationship is confirmed through the firm's engagement process and a written agreement.

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