Civil and Litigation Support
Witness identification and interviews, records development, chronology preparation, field inquiries, and evidence organization for disputed events and claims.
Professional Investigations
Purpose-defined investigative support for attorneys, businesses, organizations, other professionals, and private clients who need facts developed, evidence documented, or an issue examined without a predetermined conclusion.
Investigation Areas
The scope may involve interviews, records, field inquiries, surveillance, evidence organization, research, or coordination with counsel and other specialists.
Witness identification and interviews, records development, chronology preparation, field inquiries, and evidence organization for disputed events and claims.
Independent fact gathering involving misconduct, threats, workplace violence, policy concerns, documents, timelines, and appropriate professional referral.
Statements, chronology, scene-related facts, training records, and instructional issues involving civilian, security, self-defense, or intervention incidents.
Fact development for liability, personal injury, workers' compensation, property matters, witnesses, records, and lawful activity documentation.
Witness interviews, statements, locates, canvasses, record retrieval, site inquiries, trial monitoring, and bilingual field support.
Identity, history, affiliation, records, business, and professional research for a lawful legal, personal, business, or risk-management purpose.
Investigative Method
Possible Deliverables
Deliverables are established in the written scope. Not every assignment requires every type of work product.
Work performed, material facts, sources, observations, findings, limitations, and unresolved issues.
A usable timeline, source list, document index, or issue map for legal, business, or internal decision-making.
A focused record of a witness interview, canvass, site visit, locate attempt, surveillance activity, or other defined task.
A concise explanation of material findings, evidentiary gaps, limitations, risk considerations, and practical next steps.
Provide the basic parties, known facts, objective, location, deadline, and intended use. Sensitive records should not be sent until the matter is reviewed and an appropriate transfer method is established.