Marketing Partners
Last Updated: May 28, 2026
When you submit a free case review request through FairSettlement.org — whether through our case review form or our AI chat assistant — you give us permission to share the information you provided with the marketing partners and licensed law firms listed on this page. This page exists so you always know exactly who that is.
1. Named marketing partners
These are the companies that act as intermediaries between FairSettlement.org and the licensed law firms ultimately reviewing your case. They are responsible for routing your case review to a firm with active coverage in your state and practice area.
Legal Brand Marketing (operated by Leads.net LLC)
ActiveA California-based legal-vertical lead network operating a nationwide marketplace of licensed personal injury, workers' compensation, and consumer law firms. FairSettlement.org has an executed Affiliate Agreement with Leads.net LLC dated May 19, 2026.
4LegalLeads
OnboardingA legal-vertical lead exchange that routes consumer case review requests to a vetted network of licensed law firms across more than 40 legal practice areas. FairSettlement.org is in the final onboarding stage with 4LegalLeads. We are listing them now so that the moment integration goes live, the consent chain you have already agreed to remains accurate.
2. Licensed law firms
Each marketing partner above maintains its own panel of licensed personal injury and consumer law firms with active buyer coverage in different states. When your case review is routed to a partner, that partner forwards it to one or more firms in their network — typically a firm licensed in your state with experience in your incident type.
Because the firm panel rotates with coverage and capacity, we don't list individual firms by name on this page. You can ask the firm that calls you for:
- The firm's name and the state(s) in which its attorneys are licensed
- The attorney bar number of anyone you speak with
- Which marketing partner referred you to them
- How to be removed from their contact list
A reputable firm will answer all four without hesitation. If a firm refuses or pressures you, you are under no obligation to continue the conversation.
3. What we share, and when
We only share your information with the partners above after you affirmatively check the consent box on our case review form, or affirmatively confirm the consent prompt in our AI chat assistant. No information is shared before that moment. Specifically, the following fields are transmitted when you submit:
- First and last name
- 10-digit U.S. phone number
- Email address
- 5-digit U.S. ZIP code
- Type of incident (auto, slip-and-fall, work, medical, product, nursing home, wrongful death)
- How recently the incident occurred (date bucket only, not exact date)
- Type of injury (whiplash, fractures, brain injury, etc.)
- Whether medical treatment was received
- Whether you were partially at fault
- Whether you already have an attorney
- A short description of what happened, in your own words
- Your IP address and browser User-Agent (captured server-side at the moment of submission, for fraud and TCPA-record purposes)
- A TrustedForm certificate URL, which captures a tamper-evident recording of your consent for compliance auditing
- The page you submitted from, and the date and time of submission
4. How partners may contact you
When you give consent on the case review form or in the AI chat, you are agreeing that FairSettlement.org and the marketing partners and licensed law firms listed above may contact you using any of the methods below:
| Channel | What to expect | How to stop it |
|---|---|---|
| Phone call (including auto-dialed and pre-recorded calls) | A representative from a marketing partner or licensed attorney will typically call within 1–4 hours of your submission during their business hours. | Verbally state you do not wish to be contacted, then add the number to your phone's block list. The caller is required to honor your request within 10 business days under federal rules. |
| Text message (SMS / MMS) | You may receive a short text confirming your submission or asking for a good time to call. Message and data rates may apply. | Reply STOP to any text. The sender is required to honor the opt-out and stop further texts. |
| An email confirming your submission, asking follow-up questions, or providing information about your case review. | Click the unsubscribe link in any email you receive. You may also reply asking to be removed. |
Frequency: Contact frequency varies and is not set by FairSettlement.org. A reasonable expectation is one to three follow-up attempts in the first 48 hours after submission, after which contact attempts typically taper off. If a firm or partner is contacting you more often than you'd like, opt out using the methods in Section 6.
5. Your consent & what it covers
The consent you give when you check the box on the case review form (or confirm the consent prompt in the AI chat) is your prior express written consent under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) for FairSettlement.org and the partners listed in Section 1 to contact you about your case, including by automated or pre-recorded means.
- Consent is not required to use any tool on FairSettlement.org. The settlement calculator, blog content, methodology guide, and state-specific information are all free to use without giving consent.
- Consent is only required if you want a free case review, because we cannot share your information with the partners above without your permission.
- You can revoke consent at any time — see Section 6. Revoking consent will not retroactively undo prior contacts but will stop future ones once the opt-out is processed.
- We retain a record of your consent via TrustedForm certificates, IP address, User-Agent, and timestamp, so that if a question ever arises about whether you actually consented, we can produce evidence. The record is retained for at least four years from the date of submission.
6. How to opt out
You can revoke consent and stop further contact at any time. You have three paths:
- Per-channel opt-out (fastest):
- Text: reply
STOPto any SMS you receive - Email: click unsubscribe in any email you receive
- Phone: tell the caller you do not wish to be contacted again, and add the number to your phone's block list
- Text: reply
- Email FairSettlement.org directly at [email protected] with the subject line "Opt out". Include your name and the phone number or email you submitted. We forward opt-out requests to every partner you were routed to within five business days.
- Contact a marketing partner directly using the contact information in Section 1. Each partner maintains its own internal Do-Not-Call list and is required to honor revocation requests under federal and state law.
If you opt out and still receive contact more than ten business days later, email us at [email protected] with the details (phone number, date, sender). We will investigate and follow up with the partner.
7. Updates to this list
This list will change as we add or remove partners. Whenever it changes, the Last Updated date at the top of this page is bumped, and the previous version is preserved internally for compliance auditing. We recommend re-reading this page before submitting a new case review if it has been more than a few months since your last visit.
If a partner is removed from this list, we stop sending them new case reviews. Information you previously submitted to them is governed by their own privacy policy — not by ours — from that point forward.
8. Contact us
Questions about this page, about a specific contact you received, or about exercising your privacy rights:
- Email: [email protected]
- Web: fairsettlement.org/contact
This page works together with our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. If anything on this page appears to conflict with the Privacy Policy, the more protective interpretation applies to your information.