Disclaimer

Effective date: January 31, 2023

Your access to and use of our website is at your sole risk. The website is provided on an "as is," "as available", and "with all faults" basis, and the covered parties expressly disclaim all warranties, express or implied, including the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement or misappropriation of intellectual property rights of third parties, title, custom, trade, quiet enjoyment, system integration, and freedom from computer virus.

"Covered Parties" refers to ELG Disability, including its parents, affiliated, subsidiaries, and other related entities, its listees, business partners, co-counsel, and other entities participating in the website, and its officers, directors, partners, shareholders, managers, employees, contractors, and agents.

Some jurisdictions limit or do not allow the disclaimer of implied or other warranties, so the above disclaimers may not apply to the extent such jurisdictions' laws are applicable. Without limiting the generality of other terms herein, the covered parties also disclaim all warranties, responsibility, and liability for any loss, injury, claim, liability, or damage of any type resulting from, arising out of, or in any way related to:

Some photos on our website are of models and not of clients or personnel and may be simulations of actual scenes. The services performed by ELG Disability may be performed by legal assistants other than those who are in such photos. Any testimonials or endorsements contained on the website do not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your matter.

Limitations of liability

Under no circumstances will any of the Covered Parties be responsible or liable for any loss or damages of any type, including injury to persons or property or death or for any direct, indirect, economic, exemplary, special, punitive, incidental, or consequential losses or damages that are directly or indirectly related to:

The foregoing limitations of liability will apply even if any of the foregoing events or circumstances were foreseeable and even if the Covered Parties were advised of or should have known of the possibility of such losses or damages, regardless of whether you bring an action based in contract, negligence, strict liability, or tort.