Editorial Policy

Last updated: June 2026

How we research, write, source, and maintain every guide on LawsuitsClaim.com.

LawsuitsClaim publishes accurate, balanced, and clearly written educational content about legal claims, settlements, and consumer rights. Our mission is to inform — not to advise, sensationalize, or sell.


Source Standards

  • We cite official sources where possible: court documents, settlement administrator notices, government agency pages (FTC, CFPB, state AG offices), and established legal publications.
  • We do not publish claims about specific lawsuits or settlements without linking to or citing a verifiable source.
  • We distinguish between confirmed facts and general explanations.
  • Official-source links are preferred over secondary aggregators or unverified legal blogs.

Content Accuracy

  • Each article is reviewed for factual accuracy before publication.
  • We do not guarantee completeness. Legal topics are complex, and our guides provide a general overview — not comprehensive legal analysis.
  • We do not copy or paraphrase settlement administrator websites without attribution.

Updates and Corrections

  • We update guides when legal deadlines, settlement details, or applicable law changes in a material way.
  • Updated articles display a “Last updated” date.
  • If you believe an article contains an error, please contact us via our Contact page. We investigate and correct confirmed errors promptly.

Advertising and Sponsored Content

  • We clearly label any sponsored or paid content, if published.
  • Advertising does not influence editorial decisions or article content.
  • We do not sell legal services, referrals, or case intakes on this website.
  • We do not accept payment to publish favorable coverage of any lawsuit, settlement, or legal organization.

What We Do Not Publish

  • Legal advice specific to any reader's situation.
  • Claims that a reader qualifies for compensation unless quoting a verified eligibility rule from an official source.
  • Content designed to create false urgency or fear about legal deadlines.
  • Fake attorney credentials, invented bar memberships, or fabricated awards.
  • Misleading "check your eligibility" forms that collect personal information without a clear and legitimate purpose.
  • Promises or implications of specific settlement amounts or outcomes.

This page provides general information only. Nothing on this site constitutes legal advice or creates an attorney-client relationship. If you have a legal matter, please consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.