Social media is a massive part of modern daily life and culture. When any major event happens in your life, you may feel compelled to share it with your circle by making a post on Facebook, Twitter or TikTok.
You have the right to make statements about your experiences. However, in the aftermath of an accident or injury where you intend to seek legal compensation, you should be aware of the potential consequences of venting on the internet.
Most people are not perfect communicators, and it can be very easy for someone to misinterpret or twist your words as you retell your story. This can backfire during your court case, so it is better to refrain from talking about it altogether. If you must use social media, consider the following guidelines before posting:
While your friends and followers may be eager to scroll through your stories and learn about your plight, you can be sure that insurance companies will do the same. Even if you refrain from posting about your injuries, simple photos and videos depicting your activities can cause investigators to challenge the severity of your pain and the validity of your claims.
If you suffer a personal injury after an accident resulting from someone else’s negligence, it is essential to learn how to effectively navigate the claims process.
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