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Privacy Policy

Effective as of January 1, 2005

Confidentiality

We understand that confidentiality of communications is of importance to our clients and those requesting information about our services. As a general business practice, we hold these communications in strict confidence.

If you have any confidentiality concerns, please contact us.

Privacy Policy

Our Privacy Policy is simple and straightforward:

(1) We do not "harvest" email addresses from our website visitors, and we do not send spam (unsolicited email) to website visitors.

(2) Personal and/or business information provided to us by our website visitors is treated confidentially. If you provide such information to us by email, telephone, letter, an online form on our website or other means, we use that information only to provide you with our services and/or products or to respond to your requests.

(3) Our online inquiry forms collect some or all of the following personally identifying information:

  • Name
  • Address, City, State, Zip Code
  • Phone number or email address (at least one is required)

None of the above personally-identifying information is stored on our website, and thus we provide no online process for individuals to review and request changes to any of their personally identifiable information collected through our website's online forms. If you wish to correct errors or make changes to information previously sent to us by email, please feel free to send us another email.

(4) Our web hosting company collects and stores only the following information about our website visitors: the numerical IP address or domain name from which they access the Internet; the date and time our site is accessed; the pages you visited and whether they successfully downloaded to your browser; and sometimes the Internet address of the website from which you may have accessed our website (such as Google.com). We use this information only to understand how many visitors we get and how visitors use our website so that we can improve it. We do not sell this information to anyone for any reason. Surfing our website will not impart other personally-identifying information to us, unless you choose to provide such information to us.

(5) Comments upon any pages of our website which are provided to us by our visitors are used exclusively for our benefit, and are likewise not sold to any third party for any reason.

(6) Notification of Changes to Privacy Policy. Most of the above Privacy Policy has been unchanged since our websites first went online back in the late 1980's. In the event that we make changes to or update this Privacy Policy, we will post such changes or updates to this page of our website with the corresponding effective date.

If you have any privacy concerns, please feel free to contact us.

 

 


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In April of 2008 USAA was punished to the tune of $3.5 million in punitive damages for malice, oppression and fraud committed against a policy holder who bought one of its homeowners' insurance policies for a home in Oceanside, California, according to the Fresno Bee. The homeowner, a Marine captain who did 3 tours of duty in Iraq, suffered over $80,000 in water damage to his home and its foundation when a pipe burst as a result of construction performed during an addition to his home. Instead of promptly investigating and paying the claim, USAA found excuses to avoid payment and delay the resolution of the claim. The jury's verdict was apparenly intended to try to discourage such business practices. Colombero v. USAA, ___ (Cal. 2008)



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