Client Social Media Discovery for Plaintiff Attorneys

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Traumatic brain injury cases often come with added complexity, especially when a claimant’s digital activity can become part of discovery. Private Footprint will be at the 2026 TBI Med Legal Conference in San Diego to speak with plaintiff attorneys about how unreviewed social media can create discovery risk and credibility problems in a case. We’ll also be talking about how social media can help substantiate the plaintiff’s story and protect case value when it is reviewed early.

Why Social Media Affects TBI Case Value

Traumatic brain injury cases depend on credibility, consistency, and the ability to present a clear damages narrative. A single social media post that appears inconsistent with the plaintiff’s condition or claims can quickly become a problem in discovery when it is taken out of context.

Many plaintiff firms do not have the time or internal resources to review a claimant’s full digital footprint early in the case, leaving them unaware of what exists across the claimant’s social media, how it may be interpreted, or whether it could affect case value.

Protect Case Value With Early Social Media Review

By identifying potentially harmful content before litigation begins, attorneys are better prepared for what the defense may try to use to reduce the value of the file. At the same time, Private Footprint helps uncover up to 10 years of pre-date-of-loss content that can support a more complete, visually verifiable plaintiff backstory.

Private Footprint strengthens case value, supports stronger storytelling, and reinforces a higher standard of care. It also saves hours of manual work compiling social media content, and is only $100 a file.

Let’s Talk Social Media Discovery in San Diego

If you are attending the conference, stop by booth #61 to see how Private Footprint helps firms review digital risk, support stronger narratives, and approach discovery with more confidence. You can also book time to speak with our team at the conference.

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