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Protect Your Injury Claim: Watch Your Social Media

Your social media posts could harm your injury claim. RSH Legal experts share how to protect your case online.

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Protect Your Injury Claim: Watch Your Social Media

Individuals involved in personal injury claims are advised to be cautious with their social media presence. Insurance companies and defense attorneys may scrutinize online interactions to assess credibility and find inconsistencies. Experts from RSH Legal, including Robert, Stephen, and Heather, warn that sharing information online can pose risks to the claim's integrity.

Claimants should manage their social media presence carefully during a claim. This includes tightening privacy settings to limit who can see posts. Avoiding posts related to the case is crucial, as social media content can be used as evidence. Photos and check-ins that contradict claims of injury or limitations can potentially harm the case. Even friends and family should be informed not to post about the claimant or tag them in related activities.

Robert, Stephen, and Heather from RSH Legal advise claimants to be mindful of every post and its potential implications. They warn that inadvertently disclosing contradicting information can harm the claim's credibility and even minimize injuries.

To protect their personal injury claim, individuals should be vigilant about their social media activity. Careful management of privacy settings, avoiding related posts, and informing friends and family are essential steps. Claimants should always consider the potential impact of their online presence on the outcome of their case.

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