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Video
surveillance is the most frequently used method to monitor
and determine whether an individual is engaged in activities
that contradict the nature and extent of an alleged
injury. Insurance investigations involving workers compensation
cases utilize video and still frame photography to determine
physical abilities as part of an alleged disability
or injury. Surveillance videos provide documentation
to ensure no fraudulent or unauthorized activity is
occurring.
Video surveillance has provided an accurate account
of activities involving domestic cases, when alleged
accusations of harassment or matters of adultery, child
custody, runaways and family issues are in question.
Video surveillance can provide corporations and business's
photographic documentation of evidence when suspecting
unauthorized activities of employees concerning possible
theft or other fraudulent activities.
All surveillance photography is recorded on 8mm video
tapes with copies transferred on to VHS film or DVD
disk.
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