Intrusion law in Indiana does not differ in any significant way from the law described in the General Elements of an Intrusion Claim section of this guide. See Cullison v. Medley, 570 N.E.2d 27, 31 (Ind. 1991). As result, you should follow the general advice outlined in the section on Practical Tips for Avoiding Liability When Gathering Private Information.
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