Deed Fraud: Preying on the Most Vulnerable Philip SegalDeed fraud is a form of identity theft that allows crooks to steal your home. And it usually preys on the most vulnerable. Read More
A Primer on Interpleader Insurance Investigations Dean and Karen BeersA primer by Dean and Karen Beers on investigating denied insurance benefits for death or catastrophic injury on behalf of claimants. Read More
What to Do if You Suspect Someone Is Embezzling from an Elderly Loved One Alycia Watt and Leah WietholterSeniors in care are vulnerable to financial exploitation, theft, and scams. Here are some red flags to look for. Read More
Five Building Blocks of Investigative Case Management Rod ThompsonProper case management is the foundation of every successful investigation. Read More
Rural Surveillance: Planning, Implementation, and Risk Management Rod ThompsonRural surveillance has its challenges. But with planning, creativity, and solid gear, you can get great results. Read More
The Three Essential Components of Successful Surveillance Rod ThompsonEvery surveillance is different. But they all hinge on three basic elements: camera, surveillance vehicle, and disguise. Read More
Asbestos Defense Investigations: A Primer Jed MahoneyInvestigating asbestos exposure claims means traveling decades back in time to research the details of a plaintiff's life and work. Read More
Lose the Resource Link Lists Already! Robert GardnerWhat's the value of huge, undifferentiated lists of OSINT resources if people don't know how to use the tools? Read More