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| When conducting insurance fraud investigations, we conduct skip tracing on claimants, their family members, witnesses, and others who we need to find to investigate a claim. It is not uncommon to be assigned Sub-Rosa Surveillance on a claimant who no longer resides at the last known address. We then conduct missing person skip tracing to find the party. |
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| In insurance fraud investigations we usually have a good deal of vital data on the subject we are trying to find. This makes the job easier. We encourage our clients to obtain as much identifying information as possible on employees and claimants. This includes current addresses, Social Security Numbers, dates of birth and names of family members and other relatives.
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Our skip tracers locate hard to find missing persons, deadbeats, bond jumpers and delinquent debtors. Our employees are experienced users of the most comprehensive sources of data available to locate even the most elusive skips. Simply put, it is difficult to find more current, more complete, or more accurate data than that which we provide, at any price; and, it is not possible to provide a faster turnaround - one business day in most cases. |
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HOW DO WE LOCATE PEOPLE? |
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We have access to thousands of databases nationwide with millions of names and addresses. These include driver records, consumer profiles, social security data, post office forwarding data, mailing lists, magazine subscriptions, voter records, utility records, reverse telephone directories, real property records, and a host of other public and proprietary databases. (Some states restrict access to certain databases.) |
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