Posting on Facebook or any other social
media about your accident can hurt your case.
Every day, new stories are appearing in
the media about accidents caused by people who are not paying attention as a result of playing the latest game craze, Pokémon Go.
Don't post on social
media about the accident.
Not exact matches
But Kubica is starting to feel frustrated with the nature of questions he is receiving from some
media, particularly
about the team making adjustments to the FW41 to accomodate the injury he sustained in the 2011 rallying
accident.
Those who follow this blog and follow me on social
media know how important I feel this issue is — it's up there with vaccines, breastfeeding, and infant sleep — but people forget in the midst of all the arguing
about guns that there are real steps people can take to reduce risks of
accidents and tragedies.
Meanwhile, the District and Regional Police Command, is yet to brief the
media on what might have caused the
accident, as some officers who came to the scene declined commenting, stating they are
about to commence investigations.
Recently in Virginia the
media ran with a feel good sob story
about a tractor - trailer
accident involving a livestock truck carrying cattle.
Young women in particular flocked to bombard social
media with comments
about the poor little cows in the
accident and prayers that they weren't hurt.
Observed Westgarth in
media statements
about the study, «Similar reactions are also typical in other injury situations, such as car
accidents; it was the fault of another driver or «just one of those things.»
You may also consider posting signs in the area where the
accident occurred, posting inquiries on social
media, or placing an ad in the local newspapers to see if anyone has information
about your
accident and the identity of the at - fault driver.
Be cautious
about posting anything on Facebook or other social
media about the slip and fall
accident.
Do not post any information
about the
accident on social
media - the content of your post could be used against you when trying to file a claim.
They might follow you on social
media to see if you talked something
about the
accident that might hold you liable.
Within these past four years, there have been many reports in the
media about these auto - bicycle
accidents.
What your insurance company and the police don't tell you is that you should also make sure your Facebook, Twitter, and other social
media accounts do not reveal any erroneous details
about the
accident.