Social media has become an integral part of how we interact in a rapidly evolving modern society. Facebook, the largest of the social media platforms, had 1.71 billion monthly active users as of the second quarter of 2016. Other social media sites, such as Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat, to name just a few, also boast large numbers of active users. By now, most people know that what they post online can have a potentially negative impact on current or prospective employment. However, many people don’t realize that posting a seemingly innocent photo of themselves smiling on the dance floor at a wedding might harm their credibility and potential to recover damages in a pending lawsuit. This is especially true in personal injury cases where physical and emotional damages are often an issue. Plaintiffs claiming these types of damages, whether in personal injury or other cases, need to be careful about what they post on social media after suffering the harm. [Read more…] about Social Media in Litigation: Not As Private As You Think