Sherlock Investigations Expands Surveillance Coverage in Western Michigan
Grand Rapids, MI (PRWEB) October 29, 2013 -- Sherlock Investigations is proud to announce expanded insurance claims surveillance coverage in West Michigan. With the additional of a talented, experienced, professional investigator to the Grand Rapids area staff, time to get surveillance initiated has been reduced and a larger case load can now be accommodated. This gives Sherlock clients even easier access to some exceptional talent in this growing area. This also provides quick access to Muskegon, Battle Creek, St. Jospeh and Kalamazoo and eliminates the excessive travel time and mileage expenses that can come with assignments in these locations. This new addition to the surveillance team operates as part of our surveillance team which includes the pre-surveillance workup, field support investigators and state of the art surveillance equipment.
As Michigan and West Michigan insurance carriers continue to face fraudulent insurance claims and embellished injuries in the areas of workers compensation, auto no-fault (PIP) and liability, casualty claims surveillance has become the preferred tool to combat these efforts. Perhaps the keystone of the investigative industry, surveillance is what Sherlock Investigations does best. Videotaped evidence of a claimant’s true activities is the best way to refute an exaggerated claim. Unfortunately, most insurance claims investigators operating in West Michigan provide this service, but lack the skills, training and expertise needed to get the important film when it counts the most. That’s where Sherlock Investigations comes in!
For more information about our services in West Michigan and elsewhere please visit http://www.ClaimsPI.com. To schedule an assignment online, please feel free to use the online Case Request form here: http://ClaimsPI.com/Case-Request/ or simply give us a call at 888-989-2800
Dan Klimek, Sherlock Investigations, Inc., http://www.ClaimsPI.com, (888) 989-2800, [email protected]
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