Confidential Case Intake
Request a private investigation quote with a clear scope, timeline, and decision outcome.
This intake page is built for people who need answers that support a real decision. Share the facts you know, the risk you are managing, and your deadline. We reply with a practical scope recommendation, not generic sales copy.
What happens after you submit your request
Step 1: Initial triage
We review your situation to confirm whether the objective is investigable, legally appropriate, and likely to produce useful evidence. If key details are missing, we ask focused follow-up questions so the case direction is clear from the start.
Step 2: Scope recommendation
You receive a concise recommendation that explains likely evidence paths, timing assumptions, and the main pricing drivers. This prevents open-ended work and keeps budget attached to decision value.
Step 3: Engagement decision
Only after scope alignment do we discuss launch options. If expected evidence value is low, we tell you directly so you do not spend money on low-yield activity.
How to write a strong case brief
Use plain language. You do not need legal terms. A useful brief explains sequence, people, and desired outcome. Include what you already verified and what remains uncertain. If there are deadlines such as hearings, HR actions, or safety concerns, include those clearly.
- Timeline: dates, locations, and known actions in order.
- Parties: names or identifiers of people and entities involved.
- Decision target: what this investigation should help you decide.
- Evidence context: screenshots, records, documents, or witness notes you already hold.
- Constraints: legal sensitivities, privacy concerns, and time windows that matter.
Incomplete requests are normal. Submit what you have and mark uncertain areas. Triage is built to refine the case, not reject imperfect drafts.
Submit your quote request
Use the secure form below. If your matter is urgent, call first and then submit the form so we have your written context.
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Frequently asked questions
How fast can a new case start?
Urgency depends on scope clarity, location coverage, and legal boundaries. In many cases, intake and scope review happen within one business day.
Do you accept incomplete information?
Yes. Provide what you know and mark assumptions. We help separate facts from open questions during triage.
Will I receive a fixed price?
Some matters can be scoped with a fixed project fee. Others require milestone-based pricing when uncertainty is high.
