Investigation
Derailed by Details? Memory Tips for the Long Haul
It can happen at the worst time. You’ll be knee-deep in a day with contacts, cases and paperwork. Then a... Read More
Developing Your Own Powers of Observation
The power of observation is simply the ability to see clearly, retain, and then record your observations accurately. Proper use... Read More
Buried Deep in Data? New Search Options Can Help
It could have happened to any insurance company at any time. Joe, not his real name, claimed he was disabled after a one-car accident. No one else was involved. Who’s to say he was wrong? Joe had the paperwork. His... Read More
The Liability of Skip Tracing Assignments
In recent years private investigators have come under increasing scrutiny and pressure from zealous privacy advocates, national and state lawmakers... Read More
Private Investigators: How to Win Working on a Flat Rate
Since many insurance companies and large law firms are requiring investigators to work on a Flat Rate basis more today... Read More
Investigative Notes: Keep Them or Destroy Them?
While in the field there is nothing more important to the veracity and foundation of your investigation than to take extremely detailed and copious notes. Whether it be in writing on a legal pad or a little memo pad or... Read More
Enforcing Civil Judgments in a Debtor-Friendly Climate
Has anyone ever owed you money? Most of us have at some point been faced with an unpaid debt. After... Read More
Body Armor for Fugitive Recovery Agents
I’ve had a few questions regarding concealable body armor lately, especially what type and what level of protection. So I... Read More

