Privacy Policy

Last updated: April 8, 2026

This page explains how Prism Funding handles contact, inquiry, and case-related information submitted through the website. It is written in practical language so plaintiffs, attorneys, and referral partners can understand what the site is for, what it collects, and how to raise questions about privacy or data handling.

What Prism collects and why

Prism may collect the information a visitor provides directly through an application, contact request, referral introduction, or email exchange. That can include names, phone numbers, email addresses, city or county context, basic case details, attorney information, and supporting notes needed to understand whether a matter is a fit for review. The purpose of collection is practical: respond to the inquiry, evaluate case-related fit, coordinate with counsel where appropriate, and maintain clear communication during any review.

How Prism uses contact and case information

Information submitted through the website is used to answer questions, assess potential funding eligibility, coordinate with lawyers or referral partners, and improve how Prism handles intake. It is not collected to create a broad consumer-marketing profile. FTC business guidance consistently emphasizes data minimization and secure handling of sensitive information, and this page follows that same practical posture: collect what is needed for the service being requested, keep it protected, and avoid unnecessary retention.

When information may be shared

Prism may share information with service providers that help operate the site, receive contact submissions, support communication workflows, or maintain hosting and security infrastructure. Prism may also communicate with a visitor’s attorney or referral source when that coordination is part of evaluating or handling the request. Prism does not position this website as a marketplace for selling personal information, and this policy should be read with that service-focused context in mind.

Security, retention, and practical limits

Prism uses operational and technical safeguards intended to protect the information people choose to submit. FTC privacy and security guidance is clear that businesses should collect only what they need, safeguard it appropriately, and dispose of it securely. That philosophy fits legal-funding intake especially well because over-collecting sensitive information too early creates avoidable risk.

  • Prism limits website data use to intake, communication, review, and operational support tied to the request.
  • Sensitive submissions should be practical and relevant rather than overinclusive. Visitors should avoid sending unnecessary medical or litigation documents before Prism asks for them.
  • Information may be retained for operational, compliance, dispute-resolution, or recordkeeping purposes for a reasonable period after the interaction ends.
  • No internet-based system can be promised as perfectly secure, so Prism encourages visitors to use direct contact if they need guidance on what should or should not be sent first.

Cookies, analytics, and website operations

Like most modern websites, Prism may use standard technical tools that help the site load, function, and measure performance. That can include server logs, hosting diagnostics, and basic analytics or security tooling. This data is used to keep the website operating, understand broad usage patterns, and improve site reliability rather than to build intrusive behavioral profiles.

Questions, corrections, and contact rights

Visitors who want to ask about information they submitted, request a correction, or ask how Prism handled a recent inquiry can contact the company directly. The cleanest route is to identify the submission, the email address or phone number used, and the nature of the request so Prism can respond efficiently.