An expert Florida personal injury lawyer will be able to explain to you how social media could potentially hurt your case:
1. Anything you publish on social media could be misinterpreted and used against you in court; opposing counsel could even take seemingly benign posts or images out of context in an attempt to refute your claims.
2. Your credibility as a witness might be harmed by discrepancies between your social media presence and your evidence in court, which will make it more difficult to support your claims.
3. The things you post on social media could be at odds with the extent of your injuries or the circumstances of your collision. For example, posting images of oneself doing physically demanding activities on social media while claiming to have had a back injury in an automobile accident can damage your case.
4. Your Melbourne Injury attorney will also inform you of the potential legal consequences of disclosing information about your case or talking about it with others on social media, including as breaching confidentiality agreements or being found in contempt of court.
5. Social media profiles are frequently searched by insurance companies and defense lawyers for information that could be used against you. Through legal ways, even posts or messages that appear to be private can be discovered and used against you.
6. Insurance companies could offer you a smaller settlement amount or completely reject your claim based on information they've found on social media and any good Florida accident lawyerwould be able to tell you how dangerous this could be to your case.
At Couture Law, you get access to more than just a really good Melbourne car accident lawyer – you get the support of someone who is on your side and will work hard to get your justice.