Stop Posting! How Facebook Can Wreck Your New Jersey Car Accident Case
The usage of social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter is higher than ever before. With over 500 million registered users on Facebook and 200 million on Twitter, collectively posting billions of status updates each month, the statistics are staggering. But how much posting is too much? If you’ve been in a New Jersey or Pennsylvania car wreck, one post could be all it takes to wreck your accident case.
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Posting each and every move on Facebook is something many people like to do to keep their friends updated about what’s happening in their life. Along with posts about life in general, many users also share photos and videos. If this sounds like you, it is imperative that you heed this warning:
Posting personal information, photos or videos on Facebook is one of the WORST things you can do if you have been injured in a Pennsylvania auto accident.
This warning does not just apply to Facebook. It is also valid across all social networking sites, even YouTube. Videos which show you moving around easily after a serious PA or NJ car crash could be some of the strongest evidence you could give the other side that your injuries are not as severe as you claim.
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