I. General Provisions
Browsing the website does not require you to provide any personal data, and the website does not collect your personal data. The website may, however, record the following information: visit time, number and type of opened tabs, IP address, and the use of any referrals. For your convenience and privacy, this data is recorded solely to improve our services and enhance the website’s functionality. This data is anonymous, will not be linked to any personal data, and is not intended to identify the user.
II. Cookies
We use cookies to make it easier for users to navigate and use the website. By using our website, you consent to the storage of cookies on your computer/device. A cookie is a short text file stored on the user’s device (computer, smartphone, etc.) when visiting our website.
Purpose of Cookies
Cookies allow us to remember your preferences and personalize our website in terms of displayed content. However, their content does not allow for user identification. Cookies are not used for the processing or storage of personal data. The cookies we use do not cause configuration changes on your device or its software, nor do they negatively affect the operation of your device.
Consent / Lack of Consent to Cookie Storage
The storage of cookies on the user’s device can be blocked by adjusting the settings of the browser used by the user. Individual browsers allow for partial or complete disabling of cookie storage. Detailed instructions on disabling or modifying cookie settings can be found in the manuals of the respective browsers. If these settings are not changed, cookies will continue to be stored on the user’s device, allowing us to access such information.
III. Personal Data
The controller of the personal data you provide (hereinafter: “personal data”) is Maciej Kamiński, conducting business under the name Kancelaria Prawna Maciej Kamiński, with its registered office in Lublin (ul. Kazimierza Wielkiego 1/18, 20-611 Lublin).
Contact:
e-mail: mkaminski@kpmk-legal.pl
Legal Basis for Data Processing:
• Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (General Data Protection Regulation – GDPR).
• The Act of 6 July 1982 on Legal Advisors.
Scope and Purpose of Data Processing
We process your personal data such as your name, contact details (e-mail address, phone number), addresses, and other data provided voluntarily. This data is used for the purposes of:
• providing legal services (insurance consultancy, damage assessment, court proceedings, etc.);
• contacting and communicating with clients (e.g. consultations, scheduling meetings);
• fulfilling legal obligations;
• establishing, pursuing, or defending against claims.
Data Retention Period
Data will be processed until the completion of any services provided to you as part of legal assistance or until the expiry of the document retention periods required by law. If the data is processed for the purpose of establishing, pursuing, or defending claims arising from the legal services provided, it will be stored until the statute of limitations for such claims expires.
Data Recipients
Your personal data may be transferred to service providers to whom we outsource activities involving personal data processing, such as IT service providers or accounting service providers. These entities process data solely under our instructions and on the basis of agreements.
Your data will not be transferred outside the European Economic Area.
Rights Related to Data Processing and Automated Decision-Making
You have the following rights concerning the processing of your personal data:
• the right to withdraw consent to data processing;
• the right of access to your personal data;
• the right to request rectification of your personal data;
• the right to request erasure of your personal data;
• the right to request restriction of your personal data processing;
• the right to data portability — i.e. the right to receive your data in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format and to transmit it to another controller, where technically feasible.
This right applies only to data processed on the basis of your consent or a contract.
Right to Withdraw Consent
Where your data is processed based on consent, you may withdraw your consent at any time. Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out prior to its withdrawal. Consent may be withdrawn by sending a statement to our postal or e-mail address. Withdrawal of consent will result in our inability to provide you with legal assistance.
Right to Lodge a Complaint with a Supervisory Authority
You have the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority responsible for data protection, i.e. the President of the Personal Data Protection Office (Prezes Urzędu Ochrony Danych Osobowych).