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Disclosure Policy

At Law Victim, we believe transparency is a cornerstone of justice. This Disclosure Policy outlines our commitment to clarity and integrity in all content, especially when it comes to advertising, sponsorships, and partnerships. We recognize that victims of legal injustice often face vulnerability and mistrust in systems designed to protect them—we aim to rebuild that trust by ensuring every collaboration is disclosed, every relationship is ethical, and every recommendation is rooted in advocacy for your rights.

We participate in partnerships with reputable legal resources such as LegalShield, Avvo, and FindLaw to amplify our mission of empowering victims. However, we do not allow these partnerships to influence the editorial independence of our content. All articles, guides, and resources are created from the victim’s perspective, focusing on real-world experiences, legal remedies, and actionable steps to seek justice. If a sponsored post or partnership appears on our site, it will be clearly labeled and aligned with our advocacy-driven purpose—never compromising the raw, unfiltered truth that defines our platform.

When we feature products, services, or legal tools, they are always evaluated through the lens of a victim’s needs. Our team of advocates and legal experts ensures that any sponsored content provides genuine value, such as access to affordable legal aid, resources for reporting crimes, or tools to understand your rights. We will never promote a service unless it directly supports a victim’s journey toward healing and justice. This includes disclosing any financial relationships, affiliate links, or compensation received for partnerships—because you deserve to know how your trust is being used.

Our unique angle as the only law publication written from the victim’s perspective means we are relentless in holding ourselves accountable. If you encounter content that appears biased, unclear, or unaligned with our mission, please contact us through our official page. Your feedback is how we grow stronger in our role as a resource for victims, advocates, and social workers. We are here to fight for your voice—starting with ensuring you never question the truth behind the information you read.