August 25, 2025

August 25, 2025

Here's why you should be very careful when posting online after an accident.

We all use social media frequently. Some even update their entire lives on Twitter/X. If you are dealing with the aftermath of a car accident, however, you need to be careful about what you share. That Instagram or Facebook upload could undermine your personal injury case and hurt your chances of a fair outcome.Here's why you should be very careful when posting online after an accident.

Social Media Posts Can Be Used as Evidence

Courts can use anything you post as evidence for or against you. You're essentially allowing the opposing lawyer and insurance company to surveil you for free. Even private posts and DM's can potentially be used.Courts could also see deleting uploads as hiding proof. Tennessee courts have found that judges should be skeptical, but many will admit them, especially in civil cases.


You Don't Want to Look Too Healthy

Even if you have a good day and you share what you are doing, a lawyer can use it as proof that you are not as injured as you are claiming to be. Don't share pictures of yourself engaging in physical activity.Even a picture of you smiling can be enough to show that you are not in any distress and therefore don't deserve compensation. This can undermine your credibility with a jury if your personal injury case goes to trial.Another trap is that people update that they're fine after an incident to reassure their friends, but many injuries, especially whiplash, don't show up right away.


The Best Thing to Do Is to Remain Silent

Avoid uploading about your incident and case at all. Ask your friends and family not to post, especially during gatherings. For some, stepping away entirely from social media may be the smartest move.


This might not be an option for everyone. However, even the act of sharing could make it look like you aren't that badly hurt.You should ask your attorney for advice. A lot depends on your case and the extent of your injuries. If you need a personal injury attorney,Fox & Farmer can help.Contact us for your free initial consultation as soon as possible.

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