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Woman Gets In Car Accident. Then She Gets Friend Request—And Realizes Who It Is In Disguise: ‘U Never Know Who Watching’
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It should be noted that courts have determined social media posts can be used to determine post-accident activities and limitations, though this does not mean that the entire social media account is available to be used by investigators.
If one is reading this and thinking, “Great, I’ll just delete my social media after my accident,” that’s also a bad idea.
If a claim or lawsuit is ongoing or foreseeable, deleting relevant social media posts could be seen as destruction of evidence.
“When we tried to tell them he was not a regular operator, they told us no, he was because she has several social media posts where he was driving the vehicle.”