Monday, June 30, 2014

Private Eyes Are Watching You

Well I know people are interested in my job, much more interested that I am in my job.  Basically I work 3 types of cases for the most part.


  • Cheater Case


A husband or wife contacts us and thinks their spouse is cheating.  At this point we suggest putting a tracker on the vehicle of the cheating spouse.  You can only install a tracker legally on a vehicle you own, so if you have a girlfriend and slap a tracking device on her can and get caught.. you are gonna be in heaps of trouble.  Anyway in most cases we have a tracker and know where person is at all times.  A client will call me and say "My husband says he is at the office and will be till 9 pm" I check the tracker location and if it's somewhere else we will go and Investigate.  

  • Child Custody
These are the rough ones. Usually the client is worried sick and the stress level is high for all involved. We attempt to obtain evidence of a person breaking a court order.  Some common examples may be drinking with the child, right of first refusal or having someone of the opposite sex spend the night with child present.  These always end up in court at the end so really have to mind my p's and q's.

  • Insurance/Worker's Compensation.
My current company does not do many of these but I have lots of experience in them.  Basically a person gives a deposition saying what they can or can not do and a Insurance company or employer hires us to obtain contradicting evidence.  For example person says he can only walk with a cane and I get video of him bee bopping around without one.

  • Others
Non competes, salesman staying at home and not making sales calls and even had a case where a woman forbid that her husband go to Hooters for lunch so I parked at a Hooter's for 2 weeks and finally caught him.

  • Handling The Clients
Client's for the most part are going through one of the worst times of their lives.  We give them information but do not tell them where the spouse is or who they are with till case is over.  One thing that a certain dentist that ran over her husband taught us is that's not a good idea.



This is just a brief explanation of what I do, it's like having a cup of sand and telling you about a few grains of it.  I'll get more in dept as this blog grows but will not give out any specifics etc obviously due to confidentially clauses with clients.


Robert



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