Coral Springs Injury Lawyer Discusses The Effects of Social Media on a Personal Injury Lawsuit


 

Anyone who is involved in personal injury litigation should listen to this warning - be smart and very careful about what you post on Facebook, Twitter and all other social media avenues when you are a litigant in a case. Posting something on your Facebook wall or commenting on someone else's status could have a significant negative impact on the position you have in your case. Lawyer firm in California. Insurance adjusters and defense counsel may attempt to browse your social media pages and posts in an effort to minimize your claimed injury and to question a plaintiff's honesty and trustworthiness in front of a Florida jury. Defense lawyers are able to ask a judge to subpoena your Facebook page/posts and your private emails in an effort to show that a plaintiff was not that seriously injured.

Here are some social media posts from the Coral Springs injury lawyers and Parkland, Florida injury lawyers at Citron & Bloom that could negatively effect your case if displayed and discovered by the defense:

1. I am feeling great today.

2. Pictures/video of you dancing in a night club.

3. I had a wonderful day surfing at the beach today.

4. My weekend was party-filled.

5. Pictures/video of you using drugs/alcohol.

Although you may be injured and in pain, a jury may very well sit and judge your condition to determine how badly you really were injured - at least in their minds. If you are in the middle of a personal injury case, stop before posting anything on a social media site. Before posting ask, "Would I want a jury/insurance adjuster/defense lawyer to see that?" If the answer is NO, then do not post it.

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