Personal Injury Plaintiffs Must Be Cautious About Social Media Posts Warns Chicago Lawyer, Paul Gree
Most people know that when you are involved in a lawsuit, it is best not to talk to anyone about it, except your lawyer. What some personal injury plaintiffs are now learning the hard way is that the same advice applies to posting information on social media sites like Facebook. Chicago, IL (PRWEB) June 01, 2012 Defense firms often hire private investigators to collect evidence showing that a plaintiff's injury is not as serious as claimed. In today's world, an investigator will check Facebook before he actually conducts live surveillance of you. If there are photos or comments that cou
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