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Use social updates without confusing them with private intake or legal advice

A social account is useful for publication notices, safety education, and community updates. It is not the right place to send medical records, insurance numbers, identification documents, detailed accident statements, or confidential questions. Before following or messaging an account, begin from this canonical page and confirm that the destination exactly matches the published profile URL.

Confirm the destination

Open profiles only from a Hurt Advice-owned page. Look for the correct domain, platform name, account spelling, and secure connection. A copied logo, similar handle, paid message, or unsolicited direct message is not verification.

Separate public education from intake

Posts can explain general evidence, deadlines, insurance terms, and new resources. Individual facts require the contact flow or phone intake so the request can be routed appropriately; a comment or follow does not create representation.

Treat changing information as dated

Rules, agency instructions, statistics, links, contributor information, and platform availability can change. Follow the canonical article or resource linked in a post and review its source trail and modified date before relying on the summary.

Report suspicious contact

Do not send money, passwords, verification codes, or sensitive files in response to an unexpected social message. Use the canonical contact page to ask whether a communication came from Hurt Advice or a participating independent attorney.

Important boundary: Hurt Advice is an attorney advertising, injury-information, and case-routing platform, not a law firm. Social activity does not assign an attorney, confirm case acceptance, establish confidentiality, or promise an outcome.

Channel and identity verification

Know which Hurt Advice surface is authoritative before you share or cite it

Social posts can announce a new resource or summarize a safety topic, but the canonical website page should remain the source for legal disclaimers, corrections, dates, citations, attorney identity, and the current version of an article. A platform badge, repost, follower count, direct message, or copied logo does not by itself verify that a profile is controlled by Hurt Advice.

When a social post links to an attorney, check the canonical Hurt Advice profile and the official State Bar record rather than relying on a caption. When a post summarizes a legal or safety rule, open the linked guide and review its source trail. Send corrections with the exact URL and primary source. Do not place private medical or insurance details in comments or direct messages.

Use the website for current disclosures

Hurt Advice is a California injury information, attorney advertising, and case-routing service, not a law firm. Social character limits can omit context, so the website disclosure, source policy, terms, and profile pages control when a summary and a canonical page differ.

Treat direct messages as public-risk channels

A social inbox is not the place for a full medical history, government identifier, claim login, payment information, or complete policy number. Use social channels to find public resources. Use the dedicated contact route only when you intentionally request intake and are ready to share limited case facts.

Verify attorney identity independently

Canonical profiles distinguish licensed attorneys from non-attorney support roles and link to public license evidence where available. A social mention does not prove employment by Hurt Advice, assignment to a matter, availability, review of a post, or an attorney-client relationship.

Check dates and original sources

Legal rules, agency instructions, recalls, and safety data can change. Open the linked article, note its published and modified dates, and follow its primary sources. If a short social summary conflicts with a current agency or statutory source, use the primary source and report the mismatch for correction.

Send corrections to the canonical publisher route

A comment may disappear or lose context. For a factual correction, identify the canonical URL, exact statement, current primary source, and date accessed through the published contact path. That gives the editorial team a stable record to investigate and update across the website and social summaries.

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