Welcome to Accident Find – Here’s How We Handle Your Info (Without the Legal Word Salad)
Look, we get it. Privacy policies usually sound like they were written by a robot and a lawyer who forgot how humans talk. But that’s not us. At Accident Find, we believe if we’re asking you to trust us with your time and maybe even your info, the least we can do is be real about what happens with it.
This page is our promise: to keep things transparent, protect your personal data, and never use it in ways that would make you cringe. Let’s walk you through what we collect, why we collect it, and what you can do about it.
By continuing to use this site, you’re saying, “I’m cool with this.” And if you’re not? No pressure—feel free to exit or email us with questions.
When you read a blog post on Accident Find or just browse around? We don’t collect anything personally identifiable unless you choose to share it. But if you fill out a form, leave a comment, subscribe to our updates, or reach out through email, we might ask for:
Behind the scenes, we also collect anonymous info like:
We do not collect credit card info or store sensitive personal details. We’re not a law firm, and we’re not a shop—so no billing data lives here.
Simple: to make your experience better and more relevant. No creepy stuff. No shady deals.
We collect info so we can:
We use tools like Google Analytics to see what’s working. That means we get big-picture info—like how many people visited a post—not personal files on you.
If you subscribe to our emails, you’ll only get what you signed up for. And you can unsubscribe any time with one easy click. No guilt trips.
We don’t rent, sell, or “trade” your data. That’s not our business. The only people who may see your information are:
We use secure servers, SSL encryption, and privacy-conscious tools to keep your information safe. We don’t store sensitive data like passwords or credit card numbers.
That said, no website is 100% bulletproof. If something ever goes wrong, we’ll be honest about it and take action to fix it. You deserve that kind of respect.
We also recommend you do your part—use strong passwords, don’t overshare online, and be cautious on public networks.
Like most websites, we use cookies. These are tiny files that help us remember your settings and track what pages you visit so we can improve site performance.
Cookies help us:
You can turn cookies off in your browser settings if you prefer. Just know that some parts of the site might not work as expected if you do.
Here’s what you can always do:
Just email us at contact@accidentfind.com and say the word. We’ll take care of it, no endless forms or weird questions asked.
Sometimes we include links to other websites—maybe a legal resource, insurance guide, or news update. Once you click away from Accident Find, you’re on their turf, not ours.
We’re not responsible for how other sites handle your info. Always check their privacy policies before sharing anything personal with them.
We might tweak this Privacy Policy now and then—especially if we launch new features or update how we handle data. If we make big changes, we’ll post an announcement or send you an email (if you're subscribed).
The updated version will always live on this page. Continued use of the site means you accept the changes. Best to check in once in a while.
We don’t want this to feel like a black hole of legal jargon. If anything here is unclear, or if you want to make a request about your data, email us. No bots—just real humans responding with real answers.
Email: contact@accidentfind.com
Thanks for trusting Accident Find. We’re here to make complicated stuff easier—and that includes your privacy.