Surveillance is typically requested when inconsistencies or red flags arise within a claim file. For example, if a background investigation or activity check suggests that a subject is more active than reported, or if there are discrepancies between medical records and claimed limitations, an insurer may authorize surveillance. Prior to scheduling and deploying surveillance, Claims Bureau USA conducts a targeted background investigation to identify the most effective opportunities for observation and to help ensure that any footage obtained is meaningful and relevant.

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