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Sunday World January 18 2026 edition

The casual holiday snap.

- By Mbalenhle Zuma

A gym mirror moment. A throwback video shared with friends. In today’s digital world, these seemingly harmless posts can carry serious legal weight, especially for anyone pursuing a personal injury claim.Across South Africa and internationally, courts and insurers are increasingly turning to social media as a source of evidence. From Instagram stories and Facebook posts to WhatsApp voice notes and fitness-tracking data, a person’s online footprint is now part of the legal record.

Legal expert Kirstie Haslam, partner at DSC Attorneys, says many claimants are unaware of just how exposed their digital lives become once a claim is lodged. “People often assume that what they share online is private or informal,” she explains. “But even innocent-looking posts can undermine credibility, contradict medical evidence or raise questions about the truthfulness of a claim.”

Once a personal injury claim is filed, insurers and defence attorneys often begin monitoring the claimant’s online activity.

“People underestimate how closely their social media is scrutinised. What you post, and what others post about you, can have real legal consequences.”

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