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Social media has become a part of our lives. Users have become comfortable sharing sensitive personal information, including photographs, family life, etc. But do you know that social media posts can contradict your testimony in a personal injury claim? The negligent party can present your social media posts before a court of law, lowering your ability to receive compensation. Visit: – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How Social Media Can Affect Your Personal Injury Case


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How Social Media Can Affect Your Personal Injury
Case
Social media has become a part of our lives.
Users have become comfortable sharing
sensitive personal information, including
photographs, family life, etc. But do you know
that social media posts can contradict your
testimony in a personal injury claim? The
negligent party can present your social media
posts before a court of law, lowering your
ability to receive compensation. Insurance
companies and the negligent party can use social
media posts you appear in against your
testimony, resulting in an unfavorable outcome.
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Therefore, be careful with what you share with
others on social media. This post explains how
social media can harm your ability to receive
compensation for your personal injury
case. Keep reading to find out three types of
social media posts that can hurt your personal
injury case. 1. Posts showcasing physical
activities or outings One factor determining
whether you will receive compensation in a
personal injury case is how the incident affects
your ability to participate in everyday
activities. For instance, you may have
indicated you were hurt to the extent you cannot
walk again. A social media post of you and your
friends engaging in physical activities such as
sports, hiking, or even dancing at a party can
contract your testimony. Insurance companies and
defense attorneys can present the social media
post supporting their argument that your claim
is invalid. Avoid posting photos or videos that
defense lawyers can use to challenge the
seriousness of your injuries.
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  • Posting Specific Details About the Incident on
    social media
  • Never comment or post about the details of your
    personal injury case on social media. Do not
    mention details about circumstances leading to
    the injury, as it could be inconsistent with your
    testimony to the insurance company.
  • Avoid commenting about the progress of your
    personal injury case because defense lawyers can
    use your comments against you.
  • In addition, do not post disparaging comments
    about the insurance company, the negligent
    party, or even the defense lawyers, as such
    statements could reflect badly on you.
  • Public Posts that Contradict Your Previous
    Testimony
  • In a personal injury case, consistency is of
    great importance. There are different ways you
    may end up contradicting your initial statement.
  • For example, media companies or freelance
    journalists may request to host you for
    interviews. During the interviews, you may feel
    overwhelmed by their comments and give statements
    that contract your initial testimony.
  • In addition, the news editor may misinterpret
    your explanations and write headlines that
    contradict your initial statement.
  • The insurance company and defense lawyers can
    pick your contradicting statements and use them
    to discredit your claim.

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  • Social media has the power to do tremendous good.
    However, regarding legal cases such as
  • personal injury claims, social media posts can do
    more harm than good.
  • Here are some best practices or recommendations
    to keep in mind when posting on social media
  • Avoid posting on social media altogether.
  • Do not delete social media posts without speaking
    to your attorney.
  • Scrutinize new social media friend requests
    before conversing.
  • Ask friends and family to avoid tagging or
    posting your photos on social media.
  • Do not post about insurance claims or lawsuits
    involving you.
  • Tighten your privacy settings on social media so
    that only your friends see your posts.

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