Halliwell Colorado Privacy Act Privacy Statement – Colorado
Summary
We value the privacy of your personal information.
This Halliwell Privacy Statement outlines how we collect, hold, use and disclose your personal information. By visiting our website, using any of our services, or providing us with your personal information, you agree to your personal information being collected, held, used and disclosed as set out in this Privacy Statement. We also rely on the consent you gave our clients when they collected your personal data.
The Purposes for Which We Hold, Use and Disclose Personal Information:
We collect personal information to assist our clients in investigating, assessing and settling insurance and other claims (e.g., when we act for an insurer, this will involve us collecting personal information from insureds, claimants and other third parties involved in the claim, as well as checking the validity of such information). We also hold data in relation to aviation matters, including aviation insurance claims, risk surveys salvage sales and asset management assignments.
We hold limited personal data which we use to inform our clients employees about corporate events and services that we provide. No such communication will be sent to those who withdraw their consent.
We also use the personal information that we hold, to contact you, to notify you about changes to our service, to verify your identity, and to provide customer support.
We provide the personal information we collect to our insurer clients, their agents and advisers such as lawyers. This is to assist the insurer or their agent to manage and administer their relationship with the insured, and to decide or advise on payment of a claim. We also provide personal information to other third parties who can confirm the information provided to us (e.g. repairers, witnesses to a claim or law enforcement agencies) to assist us in providing our insurance claims services (e.g. our investigators and other agents and contractors) or to assist with asset management assignments.
Where we disclose information to third parties, we limit the use and disclosure of personal information provided to us by them for the purposes for which we collected it (e.g. in relation to the handling or settlement of the relevant claim). Our insurer clients, their agents, advisers and other relevant third parties may have their own privacy policy that contains information about their privacy practices and how you can access any personal information they hold about you, seek correction of it or make a complaint about a breach of the Colorado Privacy Act.
We may also hold and use your personal information, and disclose your personal information to relevant third parties for the following purposes:
- To deal with enquiries – we may need to collect your personal information to answer an enquiry you make;
- Dealing with a complaint – for example a complaint made by you in respect of service provision;
- Maintaining and improving our service, auditing, quality assurance and training – for example, we may review your personal information to identify how our services can be improved;
- Assisting with the claims process by providing your name address and phone numbers to contractors;
- Other purposes – for any other purpose communicated to you at the time we collect your personal information or as required or permitted by law.
- name, date of birth and gender of you, your colleagues/employees and/or family members;
- contact details such as address, phone, fax and email of said persons;
- bank account details;
- medical data;
- county court judgements;
- information relevant to providing a service such as:
- your claims history;
- information obtained as part of the management and processing of a claim (e.g. information on a police report);
- details of insurance policies you hold or have held; and
- sensitive information such as criminal records (e.g. where this information is relevant to processing a claim).
- over the phone, including telephone recordings;
- audio/visual recordings, including CCTV;
- in person;
- when we interview witnesses or other third parties;
- when attending site meetings in the notes of those meetings;
- in writing, including via email and hard copy forms;
- social media or other on-line sources where data is in the public domain.
- have their consent to do so; and
- tell them: – that you are disclosing their personal information to us; and – Refer them to this Privacy Statement.
- The purpose(s) for which we are processing your information.
- The categories of personal information we hold about you.
- The recipients or categories of recipient to whom the personal data have been or will be disclosed.
- The period for which we will store your information; or the criteria used to determine that period.