In today’s workers’ comp and insurance claims environment—particularly across New York and New Jersey’s highly regulated, litigation‑prone insurance markets—evidence is no longer just a supporting element of a claim. It is the claim.
Workers’ compensation and liability cases are scrutinized earlier, litigated faster, and challenged more aggressively than ever before. Adjusters are under pressure to move files efficiently. Defense counsel needs admissible, well‑documented intelligence. TPAs must balance cost containment with defensibility. And carriers are expected to make decisions that will withstand deposition, arbitration, and trial.
This is where TruView differentiates itself.
TruView does not simply “run surveillance” or “pull records.” TruView builds evidence—methodically, lawfully, and strategically—so that claims professionals can close files confidently, defensibly, and faster.
What follows is a detailed look at how TruView builds evidence in claims cases, and why experience, investigative discipline, and responsiveness matter as much as the tools themselves.
Evidence Building Is a Process—Not a Product
One of the most common misconceptions in claims investigations is that evidence is transactional: you order it, receive it, and plug it into a file.
In reality, strong evidence is cumulative. It is developed through layered methodologies that reinforce one another, reduce blind spots, and stand up under legal scrutiny. TruView’s process reflects this reality.
Across workers’ compensation, liability, and complex claims, TruView relies on a multi‑phase investigative framework that includes:
- PIIC (Pre‑Incident Intelligence Collection)
- OSINT (Open‑Source Intelligence)
- Human‑led field surveillance
- Technology‑enabled documentation
- Legal and compliance oversight throughout
Each component strengthens the others. None exists in isolation.
PIIC: Establishing the Foundation Before the Camera Ever Rolls
PIIC—Pre‑Incident Intelligence Collection—is a cornerstone of TruView’s investigative philosophy and one of the most misunderstood elements of effective claims work.
PIIC is the disciplined process of building a subject profile before active surveillance or field activity begins. This phase answers foundational questions that determine whether surveillance will be productive—or wasted.
What PIIC Accomplishes
Through lawful data collection and analysis, PIIC helps investigators determine:
- Confirmed identities and aliases
- Historical addresses and patterns of movement
- Known associates and household composition
- Employment indicators and secondary income activity
- Prior claims or litigation indicators (where permissible)
- Online behavioral signals relevant to claimed restrictions
For claims managers and attorneys, PIIC does one thing exceptionally well: it improves decision quality.
Rather than deploying resources blindly, applying the OSINT from our fully staffed Intelligence Bureau, TruView uses PIIC to target the right days, locations, and behaviors, increasing evidentiary yield while reducing unnecessary cost.
OSINT: Turning Public Information Into Case‑Ready Intelligence
Open‑Source Intelligence (OSINT) has become one of the most powerful—and most misunderstood—tools in modern claims investigations.
TruView’s investigators are trained to treat OSINT not as “social media searching,” but as structured intelligence analysis.
TruView’s OSINT Methodology
OSINT at TruView includes lawful review and analysis of:
- Social media platforms (public content only)
- Online marketplaces and gig‑economy indicators
- Business registrations and trade listings
- Recreational, athletic, and community affiliations
- Event participation and location‑based postings
- Publicly available photos, videos, and timestamps
What matters is not volume—it is correlation.
TruView investigators analyze what the content shows, when it was posted, where it places the subject, and how it aligns—or conflicts—with alleged injuries or restrictions.
For defense attorneys, this means case findings are:
- Chronologically organized
- Contextually explained
- Properly sourced and documented
- Suitable for deposition, mediation, or trial strategy
Surveillance: Human Intelligence Still Matters Most
Despite advances in technology, field surveillance remains one of the most effective tools in claims defense—when executed correctly.
TruView’s surveillance operations are human‑led, intelligence‑driven, and compliance‑focused.
What Sets TruView Surveillance Apart
- Pre‑surveillance intelligence integration
Surveillance plans are informed by PIIC and OSINT—not guesswork. - Experienced investigators, not gig labor
TruView deploys trained professionals who understand behavior analysis, not just camera operation. - Behavioral documentation, not just footage
Investigators capture context: duration, frequency, effort, and environmental conditions. - Jurisdictional awareness
New York and New Jersey have distinct legal and regulatory expectations. TruView’s teams operate within those boundaries at all times.
The result is clean, defensible surveillance evidence that supports claim decisions rather than complicating them.
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Technology As an Enhancer—Not a Replacement
In claims investigations, technology is often discussed as a silver bullet. At TruView, we view it differently.
Technology does not replace experience, judgment, or investigative discipline—it enhances them. When used correctly, technology expands reach, improves accuracy, and accelerates outcomes. When used carelessly, it introduces risk. TruView’s approach is grounded in the former.
Advanced Investigative Databases
Along with OSINT capabilities, TruView claims exceptional capabilities and technological advantages in its advanced, proprietary, and industry‑leading investigative databases, which extend far beyond surface‑level public records. These resources allow TruView investigators to:
- Confirm identities across fragmented data sets
- Detect undisclosed addresses, employment, or business affiliations
- Identify asset indicators and secondary income activity
- Surface historical patterns that inform claim legitimacy
- Cross‑reference data points for internal consistency and reliability
Crucially, these databases are not used in isolation. TruView investigators are trained to validate, contextualize, and corroborate database findings, ensuring information is accurate, current, and legally defensible before it ever reaches a claim file.
For claims managers and insurance attorneys, this means fewer surprises later in litigation and greater confidence that investigative conclusions are supported by verifiable data.
International Investigative Capabilities: Evidence Without Borders
Claims exposure does not stop at state or national lines—and neither does TruView.
TruView maintains international investigative capabilities spanning more than 220 U.N-recognized countries and territories, allowing clients to pursue evidence even when claimants travel, relocate, or maintain overseas connections.
International investigative support includes:
- Identity and residency verification
- Employment and business activity inquiries
- Asset and affiliation research
- OSINT collection across international platforms
- Coordination with vetted, lawful local resources
This capability is increasingly critical in a globalized workforce and an era of remote employment, extended travel, and cross‑border financial activity. TruView’s international reach ensures that jurisdictional complexity does not become an evidentiary blind spot.
Technology With Guardrails
Importantly, every technological tool TruView deploys is governed by:
- Jurisdiction‑specific compliance requirements
- Client‑specific instructions and risk tolerance
- Internal quality control and review standards
Technology enhances speed and scope—but human oversight ensures precision and defensibility. That balance is what allows TruView to deliver evidence that supports claim decisions rather than undermines them.
Legal and Compliance Oversight: The Framework That Makes Evidence Defensible
In claims investigations, how evidence is obtained is just as important as what the evidence shows.
Legal and compliance oversight is not a final review step at TruView—it is a continuous, embedded discipline that governs every phase of the investigative process. From initial intake through final reporting, TruView ensures that evidence is developed in a manner that is lawful, ethical, jurisdictionally sound, and defensible under scrutiny.
For claims managers, TPAs, and insurance attorneys, this oversight is what transforms investigative activity into usable evidence rather than potential liability.
Compliance Is Built In—Not Bolted On
TruView’s investigations are designed within a framework that accounts for:
- Federal and state regulatory requirements
- Jurisdiction‑specific privacy and consent considerations
- Court expectations regarding evidence handling and documentation
- Client‑specific risk tolerance and litigation posture
This framework is particularly critical in workers’ compensation and liability cases, where improper investigative conduct can undermine an otherwise strong defense.
Rather than retroactively assessing compliance after evidence is collected, TruView plans investigations with compliance as a starting point, ensuring that investigative strategies align with legal realities from day one.
Jurisdictional Awareness in Every Investigation
Nowhere is compliance more consequential than in New York and New Jersey, where regulatory complexity and litigation exposure demand precision.
TruView’s legal and compliance oversight ensures that:
- Surveillance activities remain within permissible bounds
- OSINT collection adheres to evolving legal standards
- Database research is conducted lawfully and responsibly
- Evidence is documented in a manner consistent with courtroom expectations
Investigators are trained not only in technique, but in what not to do—a distinction that protects carriers, TPAs, and counsel from downstream risk.
Collaboration With Claims and Counsel
Legal and compliance oversight at TruView is not siloed. It is collaborative.
TruView works in alignment with:
- Claims managers managing exposure and timelines
- TPAs balancing cost, efficiency, and defensibility
- Defense attorneys shaping litigation and discovery strategy
This collaboration ensures that investigative scope, timing, and methodology are purpose‑built for the claim’s legal context, rather than generically applied.
When counsel requires evidence suitable for deposition, mediation, or trial, TruView’s compliance‑first approach ensures that investigative work product is ready to withstand adversarial review.
Protecting the Client While Strengthening the Case
Ultimately, legal and compliance oversight serves two equally important purposes:
- Protecting the client from regulatory, legal, and reputational risk
- Strengthening the credibility and admissibility of the evidence itself
This dual focus is what allows TruView to operate confidently in complex claims environments and deliver investigations that support—not jeopardize—claim outcomes.
In an era where investigative missteps are increasingly scrutinized, TruView’s commitment to legal and compliance oversight is not just a best practice. It is a strategic advantage.
Adapt and Flex: A Hidden Advantage in Claims Outcomes
Claims rarely follow a straight line. New facts emerge. Claimant behavior changes. Litigation strategy evolves. What begins as a routine investigation can quickly become complex. In these moments, adaptability and flexibility are not conveniences—they are decisive advantages.
TruView is built to adapt.
Investigative Agility in Real Time
TruView’s operational model allows investigations to pivot quickly in response to:
- Newly identified red flags
- Shifting legal strategies from defense counsel
- Unexpected claimant activity
- Court‑driven deadlines or discovery requests
Because TruView integrates PIIC, OSINT, surveillance, and database research under one coordinated framework, adjustments can be made without restarting the process or losing continuity.
This agility reduces delays, avoids duplicated costs, and ensures that investigations remain aligned with the evolving needs of claims professionals and attorneys.
Resources that Scale with Case Complexity
Difficult cases demand more than persistence—they require depth of resources.
TruView’s extensive investigative infrastructure allows teams to:
- Expand geographic coverage rapidly
- Add intelligence layers when initial findings raise new questions
- Coordinate domestic and international investigative efforts
- Adjust surveillance strategies based on behavioral patterns
This flexibility is particularly valuable in high‑exposure, litigated, or long‑tail claims where outcomes hinge on the ability to respond faster than opposing narratives can solidify.
Experience‑Driven Adaptation
Adaptability is not improvisation. At TruView, it is experience applied in real time.
Investigators, analysts, and leadership collaborate continuously, ensuring that each adjustment is deliberate, compliant, and strategically sound. This is how TruView helps clients maintain control—even when cases become unpredictable.
Building Cases that Close, Favorably
Building strong claims cases today requires far more than isolated investigative tactics. It demands a disciplined, end‑to‑end evidence‑building framework—one that integrates legal and compliance oversight, PIIC, OSINT, human‑led surveillance, advanced technology, and the ability to adapt as facts and strategy evolve. TruView’s process is intentionally designed to meet that standard. Every investigation is guided by experience, governed by compliance, and executed with the understanding that evidence must not only reveal the truth, but withstand scrutiny at every stage of the claims and litigation lifecycle.
Just as importantly, TruView applies this framework with a level of regional fluency that matters, particularly in complex markets like New York and New Jersey. While TruView maintains investigative reach across all 50 states and more than 220 countries worldwide, its depth of experience in the NY–NJ claims environment enables faster response, sharper judgment, and greater confidence in outcomes. For insurance executives, TPAs, claims managers, and insurance attorneys, the result is evidence that supports decisive action—helping close workers’ compensation and insurance claims successfully, defensibly, and without unnecessary delay.
In an industry where outcomes are determined by the quality of evidence, TruView doesn’t just collect information—it builds cases that close.
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