Reporting & Evidence

What You Can Expect From Our Reports

At our reports:

Poorly written reports and unclear evidence can weaken claims decisions and complicate litigation.

Our reporting is designed to provide clarity—not confusion.

Why This Matters

Poorly written reports and unclear evidence can weaken claims decisions and complicate litigation.

Our reporting is designed to provide clarity—not confusion.

Frequently Asked Questions
About Our Surveillance

How detailed are your reports?
Reports clearly document timelines, observations, and relevant activity tied directly to the claim. The goal is clarity and usefulness—not filler or unnecessary length.

Yes. Reports are written to support claims decisions and withstand legal review, including potential
deposition or courtroom scrutiny.

Reports are typically delivered electronically to allow for quick review and easy sharing. Hard copies
can be provided if needed.

Do your reports include video references?

Yes. Video evidence is referenced and organized so reviewers can easily understand what was
captured and why it matters to the claim.

Reports are written by the same investigator who conducted the surveillance, ensuring accuracy,
context, and consistency.

If surveillance does not produce meaningful or relevant findings, that is documented clearly and communicated so decisions can be made without wasted time or expense

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Discuss your investigative needs directly with an experienced investigator. All inquiries are handled confidentially and without obligation.