Discreet Investigation Services

Why Private Investigators Should Not Subcontract Work

7/31/2017

Over the years, we at Discreet Investigation Service have been approached many times by other firms looking for us to subcontract work out to them. We have never subcontracted our work, and this article explains why. In the private investigation field, there are many investigative companies and they are all different; however, none of them work the way we do, by catering to our clients’ specific needs. Our business plan allows us to price differently than other investigators and have more flexibility in meeting our clients’ needs.  What we have found from the investigators looking for us to subcontract work to them is that they do not operate in the same way or by the same standards.

The following are some additional reasons why we do not subcontract our work:

Our policies and procedures for our employees has been perfected over the last 45 years and ensure that all cases are conducted discreetly, legally and effectively; our specific method for conducting surveillance makes sure our field agents can handle anything that may happen on a case.

Keep in mind that although there is nothing illegal about subcontracting investigative work, having your case passed off to a variety of people can result in things getting lost in translation. Investigative work is very fluid, and as a case changes the field agent needs to be able to make necessary changes on the spot; he or she cannot wait for work to be passed off and multiple phone calls made.

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