Insurers and defense lawyers routinely review claimants' social media. A single post can be twisted to dispute your injuries.
What They Look For
Photos of activity, check-ins, and even upbeat captions can be used to argue you're not as hurt as you claim — stripped of context.
Privacy Settings Aren't Enough
Assume anything you post can surface in your case. Even friends' posts that tag you can become evidence.
The Safe Approach
Pause posting about your activities until your claim resolves, and never post about the accident itself.
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This article is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. For guidance on your specific situation, consult a licensed Maine attorney.