Attorneys need to know you're serious about compliance. A HIPAA-ready website shows you understand the sensitivity of medical-legal cases.
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We design websites that build instant confidence. HIPAA language, privacy notices, and secure forms are all clearly visible.

From secure hosting and SSL encryption to proper consent language and form storage, your website is built to meet HIPAA best practices and legal expectations.

Whether you're a biomedical engineer, hearing loss, or addiction counselor expert, your website will reflect your niche expertise while meeting compliance needs.
We build HIPAA-compliant websites that secure data and communication, giving attorneys confidence in your privacy and professionalism.
A HIPAA-ready website shows attorneys you're professional and prepared to handle sensitive records and testimony with care and compliance.
Designed to appear in attorney searches, it gives you the visibility needed to attract more IME work, chart reviews, and legal case consultations.
By protecting health information properly, you're upholding the standards attorneys expect from their medical expert partners.
All data sent through your site is encrypted in transit with SSL to protect client information.
We include a custom privacy policy that meets HIPAA disclosure and consent requirements.
Intake forms are encrypted, stored safely, and include warnings not to submit PHI when not needed.
We configure hosting on platforms that offer HIPAA-compliant services and sign BAAs.
Restricted admin access ensures only authorized users can view or manage sensitive submissions.
We log access and form submissions as needed to support HIPAA auditing and traceability.
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If you're handling case files, reports, or sensitive data, attorneys expect your site to reflect HIPAA awareness and professional handling of PHI—even if you're not technically a covered entity.
Yes. Secure forms, privacy notices, and HTTPS are the minimum. We go beyond that to align your messaging with legal industry expectations.
You only need a BAA if you're receiving or storing “Protected Health Information” (PHI) on behalf of an attorney, insurer, or healthcare provider and using third-party services (like website hosting, email, or forms) to handle that data.
Absolutely. We blend conversion-focused design with modern compliance standards. Our goal is to make you look credible and in control.
Yes. We've worked with biomedical engineers, hearing experts, and addiction counseling experts.