The Surprising Impact of Social Media on Your Auto Accident Claim
Courtney Cotter
In 2021, it was estimated that there were approximately 4.5 billion people on social media. It is safe to say social media has become intertwined into our daily lives. Sometimes a simple innocent post can have unintended consequences, particularly when it comes to legal matters.
Social media can play a significant role in car crash claims. What you post online can affect the outcome of your case substantially.
The Aftermath of a Car Accident
It is estimated that 20 to 50 million people are injured in car wrecks every year. Immediately following a car accident, you will likely be shocked and confused with severe injuries. It is important that you focus on your well-being and seek medical attention as soon as possible rather than posting about the incident on social media right away.
It is important to seek medical attention immediately for the following reasons:
Documentation of injuries – immediate medical attention allows for injuries to be documented properly, which can be important for establishing a clear link between the accident and the injuries sustained.
Preventing complications – early medical intervention can prevent injuries from worsening or developing complications.
Demonstrating severity – Delaying medical treatment may raise doubts about the severity of injuries or whether they were actually caused by the accident.
Adhering to legal requirements – Some insurance policies or legal systems have requirements for claimants to seek medical attention promptly after an accident to be eligible for compensation.
Preventing allegations of fraud – Seeking treatment immediately helps to avoid allegations that the injuries were not related to the accident or that the claimant is exaggerating their injuries.
The Rise of Social Media in Legal Cases
The use of social media evidence is on the rise in legal cases, including car accident claims. Insurance companies and opposing counsel will often scour social medial profiles looking for information that can be used against claimants.
Privacy Settings Are Not Foolproof
If you set your privacy settings to private on social media this does not ensure that your account is safe from prying eyes. Even with stringent privacy settings, certain posts or content can still be access and used in court. Opposing counsel can gain access to these posts or content through a process called Discovery. Discovery is a legal process where you will be required to disclose/turn over certain information to the other side.
The Impact of Social Media Posts on Your Injury Claim
There are several ways social media posts can negatively impact your claim such as:
Posting photos or videos of yourself engaging in physical activities that can contradict the severity of your reported injuries.
Making statements or comments that might be interpreted as admitting fault or negligence.
Sharing updates about your case or discussing confidential information, potentially undermining your legal strategy.
Best Practices for Social Media During Your Auto Accident Claim
Refrain from posting anything related to the accident, your injuries sustained, or the ongoing legal proceedings. You should review your existing social medial posts and remove anything that could be used against you but it is important to note that just because you deleted the detrimental post that it is gone forever. Following an car crash you should take a break from social media until your claim is resolved to avoid any accidental missteps. You should focus on recovering from your injuries.
Seek An Experienced Personal Injury Attorney
It is very important that you consult with a car accident attorney early in the injury claim process. An experienced attorney can guide you on how to navigate social media use while your case is ongoing, ensuring you do not inadvertently harm your chances of receiving fair compensation. If you have been injured in a slip and fall accident, it is important to seek medical attention, report the accident, and contact a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. At Cotter Law, we are committed to helping our clients recover the compensation they deserve and providing the highest quality legal representation. Contact us today at 865-888-7155 to schedule a free consultation and learn how we can help you.