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Purpose

This article seeks to explore the use of surveillance in personal litigation.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper involves a discussion drawing upon case material in relation to acquired brain injury.

Findings

Surveillance can have a detrimental effect upon the person with traumatic brain injury's emotional state and psychological wellbeing, adversely effecting rehabilitation and potentially producing misleading information.

Practical implications

This paper raises awareness of the possible ramifications of surveillance and the need for vigilance by families and social care staff.

Originality/value

The paper highlights the ethical implications and potential adverse effects of surveillance.

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