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Defendly is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.

Important Disclaimers
Last updated: February 14, 2026

Please read these disclaimers carefully before using Defendly. By using our platform, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to these disclaimers.

Not a Law Firm

Defendly is not a law firm. We are a technology platform that provides tools and information to help consumers document potential violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). Our employees are not attorneys, and we do not employ lawyers to provide legal services through this platform.

Not Legal Advice

All information, content, documents, templates, and tools provided on or through Defendly are for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing on this platform constitutes legal advice. We do not provide legal advice, and we cannot tell you what the law means for your specific situation. Laws change and vary by jurisdiction. The information we provide is general in nature and may not apply to your circumstances.

Documents generated by our platform (including demand letters, complaints, and other templates) are starting points or drafts only. They are not final legal documents and have not been reviewed by an attorney for your specific case.

No Attorney-Client Relationship

Using Defendly, creating an account, submitting information, or using our tools does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and Defendly or any of its affiliates. Communications through this platform are not privileged or confidential in the same way that attorney-client communications are. If you need legal advice or representation, you must consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.

No Guarantee of Results

We do not guarantee any particular outcome from using our platform or from pursuing a claim. Any statistics, estimates, settlement ranges, or success rates mentioned on our platform (including but not limited to figures such as $500–$1,500 per TCPA violation, $1,000+ per FDCPA violation, or any success rate percentage) are based on publicly available data, historical information, or statutory provisions. They are for illustration and informational purposes only. Your actual results may vary significantly. Statutory damages are maximum amounts that may be available under the law; recovery depends on the facts of your case, jurisdiction, and other factors.

Our settlement estimator and any similar tools provide estimates only. They are not guarantees of recovery or settlement amounts.

Your Responsibility

You are solely responsible for the accuracy of all information you provide to Defendly and for all decisions you make based on our platform or the information we provide. You are responsible for ensuring that any documents you send (including demand letters) are accurate and appropriate for your situation. We are not responsible for any loss, damage, or adverse outcome resulting from your use of our platform or reliance on the information we provide.

Statute of Limitations and Deadlines

Legal claims are subject to deadlines called statutes of limitations. If you wait too long, you may lose your right to bring a claim. We do not advise you on these deadlines. You should act promptly and, if in doubt, consult a licensed attorney to understand the deadlines that apply to your situation.

Seek Professional Legal Counsel

We strongly recommend that you consult a licensed attorney in your state or jurisdiction for legal advice specific to your situation. Only an attorney who has reviewed your case can provide legal advice. If you are unsure whether you have a valid claim, how to proceed, or what your rights are, you should seek the advice of a qualified attorney.

Jurisdiction and Laws Vary

Laws governing TCPA, FDCPA, and consumer protection vary by federal and state jurisdiction. The information we provide is general and may not reflect the law in your state or your specific circumstances. We do not warrant that our information is complete, current, or accurate for any particular jurisdiction or situation.

Third-Party Attorneys and Referrals

Our platform may include a directory or referral feature that connects you with attorneys. Listing an attorney does not constitute an endorsement, recommendation, or guarantee of that attorney’s services. We do not guarantee the quality, competence, or outcome of any attorney’s representation. You are responsible for your own due diligence in selecting and working with any professional. Any relationship you form with an attorney is between you and that attorney; Defendly is not a party to that relationship.

Contact Us

If you have questions about these disclaimers, please contact us at support@defendly.app. For legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney.