Editorial Policy

Last updated: June 2026

Our Mission

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  • We do not publish claims about specific lawsuits or settlements without linking to or citing a verifiable source.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.

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What We Do Not Publish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.