About LawsuitGuard

A website lawsuit-risk scanner built on evidence, not alarm.


LawsuitGuard is a website lawsuit-risk scanner built around a simple idea: the behaviors that drive privacy, wiretapping, and accessibility lawsuits are observable, and you should be able to see them on your own site before a plaintiff's expert does.

What we do

We load any website in a real browser and run a controlled three-state consent experiment — repeating each page under No action, Reject, and Accept — then perform request-level forensics on the actual network traffic, including POST bodies, to document exactly what personal data leaves the page and to whom in each state. Alongside that we run a WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility audit and review your consent banner, privacy policy, and terms. The result is a point-in-time, evidence-backed report that ties each finding to the specific legal theory it relates to and a concrete way to address it. Any scan can also be exported as a hash-sealed, FRE 902-certified Evidence Package — numbered exhibits, a chain-of-custody log, and an integrity manifest — for when you need to hand counsel a court-oriented record rather than a summary. It supports authentication of what the site did; admissibility remains counsel's determination.

How we think about it

Two principles shape the product. First, evidence over alarm: every finding is grounded in something we observed, not a generic warning. Second, risk intelligence, not legal advice: we describe patterns that have appeared in real litigation or enforcement, acknowledge where courts disagree, and leave legal conclusions to your counsel. Measured, accurate, and useful beats loud and overstated.

What we cover

The scanner surfaces indicators relevant to CIPA and ECPA wiretapping theories, the VPPA, COPPA, the ADA and WCAG 2.2 AA, the FTC Health Breach Notification Rule, and state privacy laws — alongside tracking-pixel detection, consent-timing analysis, privacy-policy review, and baseline security headers.

Insights

Beyond the scanner, our Insights library publishes risk intelligence on the litigation, statutes, and technical mechanisms behind website lawsuits — from CIPA consent timing to the VPPA circuit split to sector-specific risk maps.

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The fastest way to understand your exposure is to look. Run a free scan and see what your pages actually do.