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Account Executive @ Fraud Sniffr, Inc. | CRM, Customer Engagement, Results-Focused, Claims Nerd

One of the recent trends in litigation is that trial defense is shifting from fact based to Narrative based. Plaintiff counsel has adopted a strategy of distraction. If the facts for their case are not as strong as they would like there is the possibility their line of questioning can get off the rails. Questions like these may be asked: 1. What church do you belong to 2. What civics groups do you volunteer at? 3. Where do you send your kids to school, public or private 4. Where you ever in the military, how long did you serve, discharge status ...and the list goes on. Social media investigations have traditionally focused on the claimant. However, if you are headed for a deposition that might go off the rails, you might want to consider doing a social media investigation on the defendant. As we all know, a breach of credibility can have a disastrous effect on the outcome of a trial, regardless who is sitting on the stand. It might be better to evaluate the credibility issues before the trial starts. Fraudsniffr can help. Learn more about our Social Media and Investigation solutions at https://hubs.li/Q024c4_B0 #defense #defendant #socmint #OSINT #liabilitydefense #claimsdefense #insuranceclaims #insurancedefense

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