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Social media mistakes personal injury plaintiffs should avoid

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Personal injury plaintiffs should avoid sharing details of an accident or their injuries on social media after such an event. Sharing information publicly online could hurt your case and prevent you from getting a favorable outcome. When building your case, your Kennesaw personal injury lawyer understands that while you may want to share what you have experienced, it can quickly backfire.

Piedmont Injury Law recommends abstaining from social media activity during your personal injury claim. Instead, our team can advocate for you and counsel you on actions to maximize compensation according to your options. Your needs are our top priority, and we are here to protect them and provide you with the necessary resources.

How insurance companies use social media during their investigations

Sharing about your injury on social media may feel reflexive after an accident, but it can hurt your compensation claim. Insurance companies may use social media for personal injury claim validations and investigations during the claim process. An offhanded but well-meaning post or comment can be quickly misconstrued and used as a reason for an insurance company to issue a low settlement or deny your claim.

There are many reasons why insurance companies may review a claimant’s social media during the investigation process, and understanding how public social media posts affect your insurance claims is important. Two primary reasons an insurance company may review your social media are to prevent fraudulent claims and to avoid paying more than necessary.

Additionally, insurance adjusters look for instances where you may have exaggerated or over-embellished your claim on social media, admitted to causing the accident, or overshared information that could have contributed to the accident’s causation. Social media may be used as a verification tool as they investigate.

Social media mistakes to avoid after an accident

Taking precautionary actions can be crucial to improve the likelihood of receiving compensation in your case. It is important to avoid letting your social media and personal injury claim details mix. Here are some steps you can take to avoid making mistakes on social media:

  • Avoid posting information, photos, or videos about the accident.
  • Avoid posting about other topics that could be misconstrued during your claim.
  • Do not share details about your injuries or medical status.
  • Ask friends and family to avoid sharing anything related to your accident.
  • Be mindful of your permission settings and friend requests.

To avoid having your social media used against you, the best action during an insurance claim is to avoid posting on social media altogether. This way, there is nothing about your accident or activities post-accident that the insurance company may be able to use in their efforts to avoid paying you a fair settlement. If you have questions about how your social media presence could influence your case, talk to your personal injury lawyer immediately.

A personal injury lawyer can advocate for you after an accident

After you have been in an accident, it is best to share the details of your situation with a personal injury lawyer rather than on social media. A lawyer has extensive experience dealing with insurance companies and can be your advocate to protect your rights, and insurers do not take advantage of you. Insurance companies often try to pay you as little as they possibly can and use technicalities as a method in which to do so. However, a lawyer can force them to pay you what you may be entitled to receive.

Our lawyers’ seasoned skills and effective negotiation tactics help get you the compensation you deserve. Whether we can get insurance companies to settle your claim through arbitration or by pursuing a lawsuit in court, your lawyer will not back down. We will fight tirelessly on your behalf.

Piedmont Injury Law is ready to represent your claim

Getting maximum compensation for your case depends on working with a personal injury lawyer who knows how to navigate the complexities of insurance companies and what to avoid. To better understand your options and avoid complicating your claim, you can protect your best interests by seeking out the counsel of a lawyer immediately after an accident.

Piedmont Injury Law is ready to help you when you contact us for a free consultation to learn more about us and what we can do for you.