April 27 2009

Social Media Sites Are A Concern For Accident Victims

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Every time you turn on the TV, listen to the radio or even read the newspaper you hear someone talking about Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and other social networking sites. What does this have to do with someone who has been in an automobile, motorcycle, bicycle, truck or pedestrian accident in Kentucky? Well if you are not careful with what you post on your site it may have a devastating affect on your accident claim. It used to be that these sites were limited to the young. Not anymore. Employers are checking Facebook and Myspace prior to hiring someone. Jurors have used Twitter to comment on trials which has resulted in mistrials.

 

Guess what? Insurance adjusters are looking at your information on these sites to find any information they can to deny your claim out right or to limit its’ value. They are involved in internet surveillance. For instance, if you make a post about playing basketball the day after an accident this could be used to disprove the severity of your injury. Photos you upload can be damaging as well. A little bit of information can be taken and distorted by the insurance company if you are not careful.

 

The point is to be careful. If you have been in an accident use some common sense so what you believe to be an innocent post does not come back to hurt you in your accident case. Be aware of what you are doing. A good friend of mine said; “Don’t say or do anything that you would not be comfortable with seeing in the paper tomorrow”. The same can be said with the social networking sites. Don’t end up like Michael Phelps. It may cost you a good result in your Kentucky accident case.

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