No, not in a general sense. If you were involved in a disability claim lawsuit with that insurer, then you would have an obligation to disclose to them any online identities, etc. If they though you were lying they could seek a subpoena or court order to force the online forum or business to disclose your identifying information. Again, these subpoenas and court orders really can only happen in the contact of a civil litigation involving all the people involved or if the context of a criminal investigation. For example, it is common for police to get court orders for online companies and websites to disclose identifying information.
David Brannen
Disability Lawyer with Resolute Legal
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