by Private Footprint | Aug 1, 2023
Rhone v Schneider Nat’l Carriers, Inc., 2016 WL 1594453 In Rhone v Schneider Nat’l Carriers, Inc., evidence retrieved from the plaintiff’s social media sites contradicted her claims of physical injuries and impairments that resulted from a motor vehicle accident....
by Private Footprint | Jul 25, 2022
Davis v Aetna Life Ins. Co., 2017 In Davis v. Aetna Life Ins. Co., the plaintiff’s social media evidence cast doubts on her alleged health condition in a long-term disability (LTD) dispute. The plaintiff was diagnosed with a health condition which she claimed had...
by Private Footprint | Feb 2, 2022
Kregg v. Maldonado, 951 N.Y.S2d 301 In Kregg v. Maldonado, a New York decision, the defendants discovered that family members of the injured plaintiff had created Facebook and MySpace accounts for the plaintiff and posted on his behalf. The defendants requested the...
by Private Footprint | Feb 2, 2022
Luck v. Shack, 2019 BCSC 1172 In Luck v. Shack, the primary issue was whether the plaintiff’s ability to work full-time was impacted by her accident. The defendants attempted to discredit the plaintiff’s claims by introducing social media posts which showed the...
by Private Footprint | Dec 10, 2021
Black v. Metro Life Ins. Co., 244 F Supp 3d 625 (WD Mich 2017) at 628 Black v Metropolitan Life Insurance Company involves an appeal from the trial court’s decision to eliminate the claimant’s benefits under her insurance policy. The plaintiff, who was involved in a...