Privacy Notice

Effective date: September 16, 2025

Lozoya Law PLLC (“Lozoya Law,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) operates the website lozoyalawaz.com (the “Site”). This Privacy Notice explains how we collect, use, share, and protect information when you visit the Site or contact us.

If you have questions, contact us at [email protected] or call 602-814-4064 (Arizona) or 505-226-5288 (New Mexico). Our offices are at 18205 N. 51st Ave., Suite 121, Glendale, AZ 85308 and 500 Marquette Ave NW, Ste. 1200 #1220, Albuquerque, NM 87102.

1) Information we collect

Information you provide

  • Contact forms. When you submit a form, we collect details such as your name, phone, email, what you need help with, how you heard about us, and any message you include.

  • Communications. Emails, calls, and other messages you send to us.

  • Case-related information. If you choose to share facts about a potential matter, that information may include sensitive details.

Please do not send confidential or time-sensitive information through the Site. Submitting a form or email does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Information collected automatically

  • Device and usage data. IP address, browser type, pages viewed, and similar technical data collected through logs and cookies.

  • Cookies and similar technologies. Used to keep the Site working, analyze performance, and improve content. See “Cookies” below.

Information from third parties

  • Referrals and partners. If someone refers you to us, we may receive your name and contact details.

  • Service providers. Vendors that help operate our Site may provide aggregated or technical insights.

2) How we use your information

We use personal information to:

  • Respond to inquiries and provide requested information or services.

  • Evaluate potential legal matters and manage client relationships.

  • Operate, maintain, secure, and improve the Site.

  • Comply with legal, ethical, and professional obligations.

  • Communicate updates about our services or the Site (you can opt out of non-essential emails at any time).

3) How we share information

We do not sell personal information. We share information as follows:

  • Service providers. Website hosting, IT support, email, analytics, and similar vendors that process information on our behalf under contracts.

  • Co-counsel, experts, and opposing parties. If you engage us and your matter requires it, we may share information consistent with your authorization and our professional duties.

  • Legal and safety. To comply with law, court orders, bar rules, or to protect rights, privacy, safety, or property.

  • Business changes. If we reorganize or transfer parts of our practice, information may be disclosed in diligence or transferred as permitted by law.

4) Cookies and analytics

  • What we use cookies for. Site functionality, security, and understanding how visitors use the Site.

  • Managing cookies. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies. If you block cookies, some features may not work.

  • Do Not Track. We do not respond to Do Not Track signals at this time.

5) Your choices and rights

  • Opt out of marketing. You can opt out of non-essential emails by following the instructions in the message or by contacting us.

  • Access, update, or delete. You may request access to or deletion of personal information we maintain, subject to legal and ethical retention obligations for client and matter files.

  • State privacy rights. Depending on where you live, you may have additional rights (for example under California, Colorado, Connecticut, Virginia, Utah, Texas, and other state laws), such as the right to know, access, correct, delete, or limit certain uses. We do not “sell” or “share” personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising. To exercise rights, contact [email protected] and we will verify your request consistent with applicable law.

6) Data retention

We keep personal information for as long as necessary for the purposes described above, including to meet legal, ethical, and professional obligations and to maintain appropriate records. Client and matter files may be retained for periods required or recommended under applicable rules.

 

7) Security

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect personal information. No method of transmission or storage is guaranteed to be 100% secure.

 

8) Children’s privacy

The Site is not directed to children under 13. If we learn we collected personal information from a child under 13 without parental consent, we will delete it.

 

9) Attorney-client relationship and confidentiality

Viewing the Site or contacting us through the Site does not create an attorney-client relationship. Do not send confidential information until we confirm representation through a signed engagement agreement.

 

10) Third-party links and social media

The Site may link to third-party sites, including our social media pages. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of third parties. Review their policies before providing information.

 

11) International visitors

Our servers and operations are in the United States. If you access the Site from outside the U.S., you consent to the transfer and processing of your information in the U.S.

 

12) Changes to this Privacy Notice

We may update this Notice from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with a new “Effective date.” Material changes may be highlighted for a reasonable period.

 

13) How to contact us

Lozoya Law PLLC
Arizona Office: 18205 N. 51st Ave., Suite 121, Glendale, AZ 85308. Phone: 602-814-4064
New Mexico Office: 500 Marquette Ave NW, Ste. 1200 #1220, Albuquerque, NM 87102. Phone: 505-226-5288
Email: [email protected]

 

About Lozoya Law

Lozoya Law PLLC is a boutique firm handling personal injury matters, along with immigration, bankruptcy, and estate planning.

Auto Accidents

More than 2 million Americans are injured in car accidents every year (cdc.gov). Even though auto accidents are common, they can leave lives and families permanently devastated. You may have questions when you or a loved one are seriously injured in a car accident, let us help you! Insurance companies and medical facilities may make a traumatizing life event even more stressful than it has to be. We will advocate for you, assisting with the claims process, handling medical expenses on your behalf, lost wages, property damages, and more. 

At Lozoya Law, we represent honest people to get fair compensation. We do not take every case, and we do not “quick flip” cases just to pay for an absurd advertising budget. If you want personal service, with compassion and understanding from real people, we are your firm. We handle all injury cases from start to finish, thoroughly and wholeheartedly, always putting our clients first!

Traumatic Brain Injury

Accident victims often don’t realize they may have a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) if they do not have an obvious head wound or are not incapacitated. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2020 there were more than 220,000 TBI-related hospitalizations (CDC).  There are three types of TBI ranging from Mild, Moderate, and severe. TBI can happen to anyone, at any age, with the elderly being the most likely to become incapacitated. The leading causes of TBI are falls, nursing home neglect, motor vehicle accidents, physical assault, workplace accidents, and firearms. TBIs can lead to serious complications, such as blood clots and second-impact syndrome. A TBI can present in many different ways and may worsen over time, or even go unnoticed at first. Symptoms can vary widely from person to person and can be mistaken for other illnesses. Some of the common TBI symptoms are Headache, nausea, dizziness and balance problems, fatigue, vision changes, confusion, short or long-term memory loss, nervousness, insomnia, and even personality changes including increased irritation.

When a TBI may be involved, we encourage diligent journalling of individual symptoms or involving a loved one in the journal process to observe behaviors you may not recognize. We always suggest close follow-up with your physician, we are not medical doctors after all! If you or a loved one were injured in an accident by no fault of your own you need a team that understands the complexity of these injuries and will fight for your future.

Pedestrian & Bicycle

Pedestrians struck by vehicles are oftentimes more devastating than if you were in a vehicle when struck. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately every 75 minutes, a pedestrian is killed as the result of a motor vehicle crash (cdc.gov). The recklessness of another may leave you with questions regarding medical bills, the claims process, insurance coverage, lost wages, and the future. 

With urban development and increased bike lanes, bicycles are becoming a popular mode of transportation. Even with increased safety with bike lanes many motorists still do not share the road with bicyclists. When a motorist is careless or reckless and causes injury to a bicyclist they need to be held responsible for compensating the victim. Unfortunately, the burden falls on the victim, or their families to pursue a claim. This is often difficult when you are coping with serious injuries or the death of a loved one. 

At Lozoya Law, we understand the complexities that come with these serious collisions and are prepared to guide you through what could be the most traumatizing part of your life. We believe in making the world a safer place, by investigating and prosecuting serious injury cases. We believe in honest and personal communication every step of the way. Let us worry about the insurance companies so you can focus on healing. 

Trucking Accidents

Semi, big rig, tractor-trailer, 18-wheeler, whatever you call them, we have all shared the road with these extra-large vehicles. Extra-large vehicle crashes lead to extra-large injuries and obstacles. While victim(s) are treating and healing, the insurance carriers of the commercial vehicle have already hired an attorney, some even showing up to accident scenes to participate in the investigation. These insurance companies and their attorneys can be intimidating and pushy, after all, they have a bottom line, and you are just a claim number. You need an attorney that will not be intimidated, an attorney to advocate for fair compensation on your behalf. We see you as a person and will provide personal service and communication from day one. 

Commercial vehicles often travel between states and require much larger insurance policies. There are many types of insurance coverages and subtypes. These can be different for the cab of the truck, the chassis, and the box they are hauling. These vehicles also typically have “black boxes” and other data recorders that are not available without litigation. We are familiar with the unique obstacles that trucking accidents have and are prepared to fight for our clients. 

Dog Bite

Dog attacks are oftentimes unexpected, when “man’s best friend” becomes dangerous in the blink of an eye. Nobody wants to admit that their dog can inflict such devastation, in fact, most attacks are preventable. Even if a dog bite seems minor, the risk of rabies is real and it can be fatal if left untreated. No matter how small the wound, you should always see a physician and report the incident to the proper authorities. 

In addition to possible rabies exposure, secondary bacterial infection, and post-traumatic stress disorder, dog bites could also cause: