Corrections Policy

Corrections Policy

Quick Search Personal Injury Lawyer is dedicated to providing accurate and reliable information. Our goal is to serve as a trustworthy resource for individuals seeking personal injury lawyer information across Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, and Georgia. We understand the importance of factual correctness in all our published content.

We strive for precision. If an error is identified, we commit to correcting it promptly and transparently. Maintaining the trust of our readers is essential to our mission.

Types of Corrections

  • Minor Fixes: These include typographical errors, grammatical mistakes, broken links, or minor phrasing adjustments that do not alter the factual meaning of the content.
  • Significant Corrections: These address factual inaccuracies, misrepresentations of information, or misleading statements. Such corrections involve a substantive change to the published article.
  • Retractions: A retraction occurs when an article contains fundamental errors or false information that renders the entire piece unreliable or misleading. This action is taken in severe cases where correction is insufficient.

How Corrections Are Noted

For significant corrections, we will add an editor’s note to the affected article. This note will clearly state the correction, the date it was made, and what information was updated. Minor fixes, such as spelling or grammar edits, may be made without a formal editor’s note, though the article’s last updated date will reflect the change.

Reporting an Error

We encourage our readers to help us maintain accuracy. If you believe you have found an error in any of our articles, please report it to us. Send an email to editorial@injury-lawyer.help.

When reporting an error, please include the URL of the article in question. Describe the specific error you found and provide the correct information or context. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

Review and Response Timeline

Upon receiving an error report, our editorial team will review it. We aim to acknowledge receipt of your report within 2 business days. We will then investigate the reported error and work to resolve it within 7 business days.

The time needed for resolution may vary based on the complexity of the issue. We will communicate our findings and any actions taken.

Transparency

Quick Search Personal Injury Lawyer maintains a history of significant corrections. This practice ensures transparency regarding our content updates. Our commitment to accuracy means we are open about any necessary changes to our published materials.

Last Updated: March 2026