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INFORMATION PRIVATE
Social media can expose your personal information, which can be used by anyone, including the insurance company or the other party, to their advantage. Our FREE guide details updating privacy settings and informing only close friends and family members about the accident to keep the information private.

Posting on social media about an accident may seem harmless at first, but it can have serious consequences. Following the do’s and don’ts after an accident will help you to not regret any social media actions later on.

LEGAL CASE
Social media posts can easily be used against you in a legal case. This FREE guide goes into detail with what not to do on social media, such as not admitting fault, not complaining about the accident, and not sharing any details about the accident, to ensure that the defendant or the insurance company cannot use these posts against you.

SOCIAL MEDIA CAN WRECK YOUR LEGAL CASE
Social media can be a powerful tool for staying connected with friends and family, but it can also wreak havoc on your legal case after an accident. In fact, even a single post or share could potentially damage your case and prevent you from receiving fair compensation. That’s why it’s crucial to be mindful of your social media activity and follow these do’s and don’ts after an accident.