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Effective July 17, 2026

Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy

Some of the answers you give on EligibilityGuide can reveal information about your health — for example, that a condition keeps you from working, or that you were injured. Laws like the Washington My Health My Data Act and Nevada's consumer health data law call this "consumer health data." This policy covers that data. We apply it to every visitor, in every state.

The consumer health data we collect

  • Your answers to our screening questions — for example, whether you are able to work full-time, whether you were injured, or whether you have a VA disability rating.
  • The fact that you are looking into disability, veterans, or injury benefits at all.

We collect this only from you, only through our form, and only with the separate health-information consent checkbox you check before submitting. We do not collect health data from other sources. Our usage analytics (see the Privacy Policy) never receive your screening answers or your identity, and all advertising features are turned off.

Why we collect it

  • To connect you, at your request, with help pursuing your claim — that is the service this site exists to provide.
  • To keep proof-of-consent records, as described in our Privacy Policy.

Who it can be shared with

Only the service partners named on ourPartners page, only with your separate consent, and only so they can contact you about your request.Right now, no partners are live and nothing is shared with anyone.

We do not sell consumer health data

We do not sell consumer health data as defined by the Washington My Health My Data Act or Nevada law.

Your rights

  • You can withdraw your health-data consent at any time.
  • You can ask what consumer health data we have about you, ask who it was shared with, and ask us to delete it.
  • If we ever deny a request, you can appeal. Washington residents whose appeal is denied can contact the Washington Attorney General at atg.wa.gov; Nevada residents can contact the Nevada Attorney General.

Before we begin accepting and sharing requests, a monitored contact channel for these requests will be published here and in ourPrivacy Policy. Until then, submissions are not retained, so there is no stored health data to act on.

Changes

If this policy changes, the new version will be posted here with a new effective date.

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