Do I Need to Avoid Social Media After an Accident in MD?

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There are many reasons why you should not post on social media after an accident, continue reading and reach out to our skilled Prince George’s County personal injury attorney. Our legal team is on your side and is committed to ensuring you obtain the compensation you need to heal and move forward.

Should I avoid posting on social media after an accident?

It is important to recognize that updating your social media for your loved ones about how you are doing after an accident is not the best idea. However, you will want to keep in mind that you should avoid social media after an accident while in the midst of seeking compensation for a personal injury claim. It is in your best interest to avoid talking about your injury, accident, or recovery online. You should also abstain from posting photos or videos of yourself, especially doing activities you may participate in after your accident. Finally, you should also warn your friends and family about posting any photos of you online during this time. This is because it may provide the other party with proof to use against you in your personal injury claim.

Do I have to make my accounts private?

It is a good idea to make your profiles private and try to not accept new friends or followers during this time. This may permit you to feel safer, however, it is important to mention that private accounts do not shield your information from defense attorneys. Defense attorneys can still get your content, even if your accounts are private. This is even true for private conversations or deleted posts.

What are the advantages of not posting online during a personal injury lawsuit?

There are multiple causes to avoid publishing online after an accident. For example, if you have faced a serious hip injury in an accident and you make a post online about taking a walk or otherwise being active, a defense attorney may use this content to challenge the truth of your claim. Simply recounting the events of your accident or making a statement about your injuries has the possibility to damage your claim. Posting online can easily damage your credibility in a personal injury claim. As a result of this, it is best to avoid social media altogether. It is also important that you do not consult any information communicated between you and your attorney. These conversations must be held privately to avoid providing important information to the defense. Give our firm a call today if you need any assistance with your impending personal injury claim.

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