Will the insurance company monitor me after an accident?

Of course, after a person is seriously injured as a result of another party’s negligence, they may want to consider bringing a personal injury lawsuit. Throughout the duration of the injury lawsuit, the other party’s insurance company may monitor the party who claims to be injured over the course of their daily life. The insurance company wants to make sure that the party who is bringing the lawsuit on the basis that they are injured is actually injured. There are, unfortunately, situations where people will exaggerate the extent of their injuries in an effort to recover compensation that they don’t truly need.

The insurance company may take it upon themselves to try and find flaws in the injury claim and is, of course, going to look for reasons to pay the individual less money. In addition to monitoring the injured party’s social media profiles during the course of the lawsuit, the insurance company may send an investigation unit to actually follow the injured party around and monitor them going about their daily life. They may take videos and photos of any behavior that can change the outcome of the case in their favor.

If you have questions about insurance companies in a lawsuit, contact our firm today.

The experienced personal injury and medical malpractice attorneys at Trombly & Singer, PLLC are prepared to represent clients facing legal matters after being injured due to another person’s negligence. If you require strong legal representation in Washington D.C. or Maryland, contact our firm today to schedule a consultation.