
Your Social Media Can Cost You Thousands. Think Before You Post
After an accident, insurance companies aren’t just reviewing medical records and police reports. They’re watching your social media too.
A single photo of you smiling, out with friends, or taking a walk can be taken out of context and used as “proof” that you’re not really injured. Even if you’re still in pain, struggling to sleep, or pushing through discomfort, insurers may argue that your posts show you’re fine and don’t deserve compensation.
These companies are not looking for the full story. They’re looking for anything they can use to reduce or deny your claim.
That’s why our advice is simple: stay off social media while your case is active. If you’re unsure whether something is safe to share, don’t post it. When in doubt, call us first. We’re here to protect every part of your case, including what happens online.
