Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Social Media Tips for Personal Injury Victims During a Lawsuit

You post it all. You are one of those people who feel compelled to share -- every thought in your head, meal you eat, movie you see, and article you read is documented online. In fact, you announce your activities with such regularity that it never occurs to you to keep some things to yourself at certain times. But you should if you are involved in a personal injury lawsuit. Your status updates and other posts can be used against you in court.

Calculating Damages: Social Media Can Damage Your Case
When you sue someone for injury due to their negligence and claim damages, you will most likely also seek compensation not only for your expenses but for your pain and suffering. It is difficult to quantify pain and suffering precisely, unlike medical bills, and the defense is always going to try to minimize these kinds of damages. Do not help them to prove you did not really suffer and will not in the future by providing evidence that you're perfectly fine and having a great time.

For example, say you were injured in a car accident and have been having back problems. Your legal filings extensively document all the limitations on your mobility that the doctor has noted were caused by the accident. As part of your damages, you state that you can no longer enjoy the activities you once loved, like going to the gym or playing golf.





Read the article here:  http://blogs.findlaw.com/injured/2016/07/social-media-tips-for-personal-injury-victims-during-a-lawsuit.html

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