A plaintiff claims their back injury prevents them from performing their daily activities. However, you find a photo on their social media of them hiking or lifting heavy groceries. In California, these digital footprints can serve as high-value evidence....
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Fraud detection: Key steps for insurers
People sometimes think insurers are tough or just focused on saving money. This idea comes up because insurers have to fight against fraud, which happens quite often. But how do they balance protecting themselves and being fair to their customers? Let us look at some...
Raising questions about medical costs during insurance claims
There are many ways for businesses facing large insurance claims to limit their losses. In some cases, it is possible to show that the party seeking compensation caused the incident or had underlying medical conditions that somewhat reduce the company's liability for...
Is a pre-existing condition to blame for a guest’s injury?
Homeowners have an obligation to maintain their property in relatively safe condition. They need to keep stairways lit and floors in good condition. They need to ensure that decks, patios and balconies have appropriate railings and are structurally sound. They even...
3 ways people increase their risk of slipping and falling
Some slip-and-fall accidents occur due to environmental issues or poor property maintenance. Wet floors and tripping hazards can increase the likelihood of a slip-and-fall incident occurring at a business or residential property. However, even those who are proactive...
