The Use of Video Surveillance in Your Florida Probate Litigation Case
What is video surveillance? When is it used in civil lawsuits? Can video surveillance help me win my trust and estates case? Video surveillance may be appropriate in a lawsuit under particular circumstances. It is an additional cost and can be expensive depending on many factors. For example, how many people do you want surveilled? How many people do you need on your surveillance team? You need to be aware of how to use video surveillance and how to properly video surveillance someone. Ask your probate litigation attorney if video surveillance is appropriate for your particular probate matter. Can you use it at trial? Do you want to use it at trial? Will it substantially help your case?
If you want to read a very recent case about video surveillance in a Florida lawsuit, you should read Willie-Koonce v. Miami Sunshine Transfer and Tours Corp. This is a December 20, 2017 Third DCA opinion. Here, video surveillance was used to prove that the plaintiff was lying about the extent of an injury. To read the entire case, click here.