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Social media can impede your personal injury claim

On Behalf of | Sep 18, 2023 | Car Accidents, Personal Injury

Certain types of social media posts, such as those that include images of you or a family member on whose behalf you’ve filed a personal injury claim, can be damaging to your case. It’s important to differentiate between a post or photograph that is benign and one that could ruin your case.

Social media issues that can cause problems in a personal injury claim

If you have listed a back injury or other physical impediments as part of your claim, then post pictures on social media that appear to invalidate your claim, the insurer may use the images to an advantage.

If a person claims to have a back injury that prevents them from walking or working and then shares images online of themselves dancing, it will raise questions regarding the validity of the claim. For such evidence to be admissible in court, one must be able to verify it.

What does it mean to verify images or other evidence from social media?

If an insurer is alleging that you have filed a false personal injury claim, the evidence must be verifiable. Showing an image of you dancing when you claim to have a back injury, for instance, is not enough to deny your claim. After all, the image of your dancing might not be a recent photo.

The details that are relevant to a connection between an image posted on social media and a personal injury claim must be verified, such as time, date, location and personal identity.

The way in which one acquires evidence from social media may affect a case

Just because an investigator gains access to your social media posts or posts on someone else’s page that are relevant to your personal injury claim, doesn’t mean it occurred in an ethical or lawful manner. Creating a false identity to gain access to social media content creates legal complications.

If you’re a plaintiff in a Delaware personal injury claim, the best thing you can do is remove any posts or images from social media sites that may be damaging to your case. It’s also a good idea to make sure you understand the potential legal implications of social media posts in connection with personal injury proceedings.

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