Social Media Usage after an Automobile Accident
Joseph V. Vito • June 26, 2019
After an automobile accident, avoid posting on social media! After an accident, insurance companies and defense attorneys could potentially use your social media posts to find information that they can use against you in your case. A key aspect in a personal injury case is loss of normal life. Listen to attorney Joe Vito as he explains what loss of normal life is and how posting on social media can hurt your case.
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