The undercover investigation including a legal firm in the Midlands.
A reporter has probed the extent of false insurance claims by going undercover at legal firms - including one in the midlands.
Amy Molloy from the Irish Independent received written instructions from solicitors on how to avoid getting caught taking out false personal injury claims.
She was advised not to post on social media and not to engage with people she doesn't know, in case she's being monitored by a private investigator.
The paper has been investigating the level at which legal firms are involved in Ireland's 'compo culture'.
Ms. Molloy says a midlands-based solicitor told her she would be liable if she got caught:
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