Saturday, October 5, 2013

When Someone Spreads Lies About You


Social media is a major gateway to connect and relate with people. The introduction of social media sites smoothed the way for faster communication and easier information dissemination which have led to development of new businesses, promotion of public individuals and business products and the like. But with all these positive points that sprang from these social media sites, there were also negative things that came out in relation to their success, and one of these is the increase in defamation cases worldwide. Social media sites are not to be blamed for this trend. Instead, individuals who use social media to spread false allegations about a person, group or a business entity should be the ones apprehended.

In the US, defamation is a specific type of personal injury inflicted upon a victim. It means spreading false remarks about another person. It has two forms: libel and slander. When a person spreads false and negative things about you through written and published media, it is considered libel. Slander, on the other hand, is when a person spreads lies which hurt your reputation and cause you injury by way of speech. However, not every negative thing said about you can be considered libel or slander. It has to meet a few criteria before it can be deemed as one. These criteria are: that the hurtful assertion must be false, that it was heard or have read by other people who were influenced by it, and that your reputation is harmed and you are injured by the same hurtful assertion.

If you are faced with the same situation, a personal injury lawyer who is an expert in defamation cases may help you file a case against another individual and seek settlement. What your lawyer needs to do is to prove that there is no truth to the allegation, establish that the other person knows that he or she is spreading false remarks against you and ascertain that offender failed to verify the truth behind his or her false remarks. If your lawyer successfully proves that you have been subjected to a cruel accusation whether in print or speech, then you may be qualified to seek compensation for your case. Be prepared, however, because if the offender and his lawyers prove that there is some truth as to what was said about you, then you will less likely be awarded compensation.

Compensation for this type of personal injury depends on a number of things. Prior to the defamation case, if you are a reputable person and it was found out that you were truly wronged by another, then you may seek compensation for the losses that you have incurred when lies were said about you. Your lawyer may also want you to be compensated for the torment, humiliation and anxiety that you have felt during the time that you were maligned. To sum it up, do not let other people get away with spreading false rumors or remarks about you. It is hard to rebuild a reputation out of all those drama and most of the time, false rumors even if they were proven wrong, will be associated to your name or business for a long time. It is best to seek a personal injury lawyer who could help you win the right amount of compensation that you truly deserve.

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