Sometimes when an adjuster believes a workers' comp claimant is being dishonest about how injured he is, the adjuster will hire an investigator to follow the claimant for a day or two with a video camera. If you're on workers' compensation benefits and see someone who appears out of place or to be following you, I recommend smiling and waiving. Or, you can do as one claimant did when I was still defending insurance companies, and call the police, which will certainly embarrass the investigator and probably ensure that he won't follow you again.
Surveillance is admissible if the proper foundation is laid, but if your attorney does not frequently handle Georgia workers' compensation claims, he or she may not know to request surveillance before trial or how to address it when it is sent. I recommend working with an experienced Atlanta workers' compensation attorney who has faced issues like this from both sides of a workers' comp claim. Otherwise, your claim may go the way of Rockwell's singing career.


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