How Social Media Can Impact Your Personal Injury Case

Leonard Becker

About the Author: Leonard S. Becker is a Chicago personal injury lawyer with nearly 30 years of experience representing accident victims in car crashes, truck collisions, bus accidents, workplace injuries, and wrongful death cases across Chicagoland, with multi-million-dollar recoveries to his name.

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In our digital age, sharing moments on social media feels almost instinctual. However, if you're involved in a personal injury case, proceeding with caution is vital. Your online activity could inadvertently affect your case's outcome.

Private Versus Public Profiles

While setting profiles to private might seem sufficient, remember that nothing online is truly private. Courts can order discovery of your online interactions, so think twice before posting or even deleting content.

Be Cautious With Connections

Accepting new friend requests during legal proceedings can be risky. New connections might not always have good intentions and could be looking to gather information about your case.

Discovery and Court Orders

Even deactivated accounts aren't safe from legal scrutiny. Be aware that all your online actions could potentially become part of court records.

The Impact of Your Posts

Imagine an innocent post about your weekend hike being used against you. Posts about activities or lifestyle changes might be misconstrued, affecting how your injury is perceived legally.

Limit or Avoid Social Media Use

Consider limited social media activity during your legal proceedings. It’s wise to consult with a lawyer before posting anything related to your case.

If you're involved in a personal injury case, don't take risks with your online activity. Consult with an attorney to navigate the delicate balance between your social media presence and your legal strategy.