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What a Private Investigator will do for You
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Environmental Surveillance – This could be possible pollution, illegal dumping or nuisance issues.

Process Serving – A private investigator will often serve summons, statutory notices and legal documents, should you need them to do so as part of their service.

Due Diligence – Due diligence and vetting services on both companies and individuals are also part of a private investigators job criteria.

Tracing – This could be missing company or personal assets, debtors, missing persons, suspects or offenders.

Compensation Claims – A compensation claim could include investigating accidents, unlawful dismissal, criminal assault, insurance or other claims against companies or individuals.

Whatever you want a private investigator to look into, they will do so with the sensitivity that you would expect and can also advice you on how to deal with the outcome, pointing you in the direction of organisations and groups that can help you.

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A private investigator could help you to get the bottom of the unanswered questions that you have about a partner, spouse or employee. If you are thinking about having a private investigator help you, but make sure that you are prepared for all types of outcome.

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