Claimants who try to collect benefits while working have shown no inclination to cut back on social media posts — the types of “look at me” postings that have tripped up so many fraudsters, according to one of the largest claims investigation companies in the U.S.
“We have found that, even now, people would rather promote their own brand, so to speak, than to have their privacy,” said Michael Teti, managing partner of DigiStream Investigations, which has offices in 16 U.S. cities. “People are not getting savvier about posting on social media. They're st...
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