Examination under oath redaction is the removal of personal data from a sworn session taken in the manner of FRCP 30. anonym.plus runs on your device and keeps the questions and answers that the claim turns on.
When this applies
An insurer or counsel takes a sworn EUO, often in a coverage dispute. The transcript names the examinee and others, so those IDs must be hidden.
How anonym.plus handles it
- Load the record into anonym.plus on your device.
- The tool flags examinee, counsel, and third-party names.
- Policy and account numbers get flagged too.
- Swap or black out the confirmed identifiers.
- Save the clean record on your device.
What you need to provide
- The record (PDF, DOCX, or TXT).
- An operator (Replace keeps the Q&A readable).
- Optional name map for the examinee across files.
PII entity types detected
| Category | anonym.plus entity type | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Names | PERSON | examinee → [EXAMINEE] |
| Names | PERSON | counsel → [COUNSEL] |
| Financial | US_BANK_NUMBER | policy/acct no. → [ACCOUNT] |
| Identifiers | US_SSN | SSN → [SSN] |
| Dates | DATE_TIME | loss date → [DATE] |
| Location | LOCATION | address → [ADDRESS] |
Compliance achieved
- Cleans sworn testimony taken in the manner of FRCP 30.
- Strips examinee and policy identifiers together.
- Offline — a coverage file stays on your machine.
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Limitations & cautions
An EUO often quotes the claim file. Numbers and dates in those quotes are easy to miss, so check the flags. A rare loss event plus a date can still narrow identity even after IDs go.
Frequently asked questions
What is an examination under oath?
It is sworn, recorded questioning, common in insurance claims. It is taken in the manner of a deposition under FRCP 30.
Are policy numbers removed?
Yes. Policy and account numbers are flagged as identifiers, and you choose to redact or swap them.
Does the testimony stay usable?
Yes. Only IDs change. The questions and answers stay, so the record still supports the claim.