Litigation support for legal teams.
A case is only as strong as the evidence behind it. We give counsel the field investigation, located witnesses, and documented proof a file needs to hold up.
Lawyers win on evidence, not assertions. Behind a strong file there is usually someone who did the field work — located the witness, captured the proof, served the documents, and documented it all to a standard that survives cross-examination. That is the role we play for counsel.
We work as an extension of your team across civil, family, insurance, and employment matters: gathering admissible evidence, locating and interviewing witnesses, conducting surveillance where relevant, and delivering it in a form ready for production — with investigators available to testify to their work.
Field work that strengthens the file.
- Evidence gathering. Lawful collection and preservation of evidence to a court-admissible standard.
- Witness location & interviews. Finding people who have moved or gone quiet, and documenting their account.
- Surveillance for proceedings. Documented activity evidence for family, insurance, and civil matters.
- Background & asset checks. Due diligence on parties, witnesses, and assets relevant to the claim.
- Statement & scene documentation. Capturing accounts and conditions before they change.
- Expert testimony. Investigators available to attend and testify to their findings.
Documented to survive scrutiny.
Evidence that can't survive cross-examination is worse than no evidence at all. Everything we produce for litigation is gathered lawfully, with a clear chain of custody and reporting written for the courtroom — dates, methods, and observations laid out so opposing counsel finds nothing to pull on.
We're comfortable working under your instructions and your timelines, and discreet about it. You stay in control of strategy; we deliver the field work that backs it.
- Court-admissible evidence
- Clear chain of custody
- Production-ready reporting
- Work under counsel's instruction
- Testimony available
Working a file that needs field work?
Brief us on the matter. We'll tell you what's achievable, on what timeline, and how the evidence will be delivered for production.