
“I am doing really great today. I AM WALKING, TALKING, DOING ALMOST EVERYTHING I USED TO DO. WOW.”
“I am back to work and everything is going great.”
“No complaints today.”
With social networking making it easier and easier to communicate with friends and family, people who are injured are writing more and more on Facebook, Twitter, and Linked In.
That’s great, isn’t it?
It might not be so great.
That insurance companies did video surveillance to try to show an injured person was not injured is something that is common practice today.
Now, defense attorneys and insurance companies are monitoring injured person’s Facebook, Twitter and Linked In pages.
Here is an article written by Tyler Tomlinson that I suggest you read.

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