SMS Terms & Conditions
Last Updated: January 20, 2026
Program Description
By opting in to receive SMS/text messages from LloydWinter, P.C. (“Firm”), you agree to these SMS Terms & Conditions. We use SMS for client-initiated and customer care communications, including responding to inquiries, missed-call follow-ups, consultation scheduling and reminders, requests for information, and basic administrative or case-related logistics.
How You Opt In
You may opt in by submitting a web form with SMS consent, providing your mobile number during a phone call, or requesting that we contact you by text. We do not send unsolicited or “cold” text messages.
Consent Not Required to Hire
SMS consent is not a condition of hiring the Firm or receiving legal services.
Message Frequency
Message frequency may vary based on your interaction with the Firm.
Message and Data Rates
Message and data rates may apply depending on your carrier and plan.
Opt-Out
Reply STOP to any message to opt out. You may receive one final confirmation message.
Help
Reply HELP for assistance or visit www.lloydwinterlaw.com.
You can also contact us at:
Phone: +1 (888) 575-1197
Email: info@lloydwinterlaw.com
Privacy and Data Use
We collect and use personal information such as name and phone number solely to communicate with you and provide services.
SMS consent is not shared with third parties or affiliates.
For more information, see our Privacy Policy at lloydwinterlaw.com/privacy-policy.
No Sensitive Information by Text
Text messaging is not guaranteed to be secure. Please do not send sensitive personal or financial information via SMS.
No Legal Advice / No Attorney-Client Relationship
Nothing exchanged via SMS text message constitutes legal advice. SMS communications are for general information, scheduling, and administrative purposes only.
No attorney-client relationship is formed by SMS communications alone. An attorney-client relationship with LloydWinter, P.C. is formed only after a written Attorney-Client Agreement has been signed and the required deposit has been paid.
Governing Law
These SMS Terms are intended to comply with applicable federal law and the laws of California and Texas.