Mining Information from Social Media
Social Media Investigations offer a wealth of information when accurately performed. By reviewing social media accounts, posts, and the subjects overall online presence information can be obtained relevant to a personal injury incident or a vehicle mishap or other manners of insurance fraud. Social Media Investigations offer insight when performing background checks. Social Media Investigations are gaining popularity among employers to screen applicants during the hiring process (so long as it complies with established laws).
What information can be obtained through social media investigations?
Currently, Americans now spend on averageĀ 2 hours and 23 minutesĀ per day using social platforms. That translates to 35.8 percent of our daily online activities are spent on social media accounts. Think about it like this for every 3 minutes a person in online, 1 of those minutes is spent on social media, according to research performed by GWI on the “Typical” Social Media user. This is significant, as the typical person spends 1 of every 3 hours per day sleeping. 1 of every 3 hours per day is spent working. Social Media spans the average Americans work day and relaxation day, it is the broadest window in to a person’s life.
- Social Media Posts
- Photos or General comments
- IP Addresses
- Usage of Social Media usage during working hours
- Testimonials that may lead to other incidents
- Evidence of contradictions of prior claims





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