Attorney Review Terms
Effective date
May 25, 2026
Last updated
May 25, 2026
Version
2026-05-25
Consent terms for optional attorney review, conflict checks, referrals, co-counsel routing, no representation by default, and no missed-deadline reliance.
Privacy in plain English
- We do not sell your personal information.
- We do not use your notices for ads.
- We do not train AI models on your private notices.
- Email access is optional and read-only.
- ClaimScan cannot send, delete, move, or reply to your emails.
- You can disconnect email access anytime.
- You can ask us to delete your data.
- ClaimScan gives information, not legal advice.
1. Optional Review
Attorney review is optional and separate from the scanner. A scan remains usable even if you never request attorney review.
By requesting attorney review, you ask ClaimScan to share selected scan reports, artifacts, extracted facts, contact information, issue-cluster signals, and consent history with authorized reviewers, attorneys, or firms for preliminary review.
2. No Representation Until A Separate Engagement
Submitting an attorney-review request does not create an attorney-client relationship and does not obligate any attorney or firm to represent you.
Representation can begin only if an attorney or firm completes any required conflict checks, decides to offer representation, and you and that attorney or firm both accept a separate written engagement agreement.
3. No Emergency Or Deadline Reliance
Do not rely on ClaimScan or an attorney-review request for emergencies, imminent deadlines, statute-of-limitations questions, court filings, settlement claim deadlines, opt-out decisions, appeals, or preservation of rights.
You remain responsible for reading official notices, checking official deadlines, preserving originals, and contacting a qualified attorney directly if you need legal advice.
4. Review Scope
- Review may include source matching, evidence completeness, issue clustering, jurisdictional signals, arbitration indicators, potential venue signals, standing indicators, and practical follow-up needs.
- Review may result in no follow-up, a request for more information, a referral, a co-counsel inquiry, or an invitation to discuss possible representation.
- Review does not guarantee that a matter has legal merit, that a claim exists, that any deadline remains open, or that any firm will accept representation.
6. Communications
If you request attorney review, ClaimScan, reviewers, attorneys, or firms may contact you using the information you provide. Communications may include requests for additional facts, evidence, identity verification, conflict information, or engagement steps.
Do not send urgent or privileged information through ClaimScan unless an attorney specifically instructs you to do so after representation begins.
7. Attorney Advertising And Jurisdictions
Attorney-review workflows may be considered attorney advertising in some jurisdictions. Prior results, issue clusters, public pages, or similar-report counts do not guarantee any outcome.
Participating attorneys and firms are responsible for compliance with the professional rules that apply to them, including advertising, solicitation, confidentiality, conflicts, supervision, and referral-fee rules.
8. Fees
ClaimScan does not charge a consumer fee merely to submit a scanner report for preliminary attorney review unless a separate paid service is clearly disclosed and accepted. Any attorney fee arrangement must be described in a separate engagement agreement with the attorney or firm.