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Sub Rosa (Surveillance)

Our highly trained investigators specialize in the field of sub rosa investigations. Through SecurElite's highly professional service, our investigators can provide visual and written documentation of a subject's activities. Our documentation can be sent to our clientele via any electronic medium, or U.S. Mail.

We are fully equipped to conduct surveillance utilizing digital video, still digital photography and covert video capabilities. Our surveillance specialists are capable of obtaining video in any public setting.

Surveillance cases can sometimes include legal investigations, workers' compensation fraud, and domestic situations. As such, all SecurElite investigators are thoroughly trained to avoid entrapment, misrepresentation, trespassing and invasion of privacy.

Interviews and Statements

When witnesses are in a claim or litigation, it is important to have an outside party conduct interviews with witnesses or claimant, to gain an overall understanding of the circumstances surrounding the incident. Individuals who may need to be interviewed include:

1. Employer Representatives
2. Claimant’s Immediate Supervisor
3. Witness to

  • The accident
  • The claimant's activities
  • The general work environment

4. The Claimant

Strict guidelines and procedures must be followed for reach such interview. Our investigators will conduct unbiased and neutral personal interviews. Those that are interviewed will be identified thoroughly as to backgrounds and relationships to all involved parties.

To ensure our client's interests are being served properly, SecurElite Investigators determine whether it is appropriate to obtain recorded statements in the field. If requested by our clientele, the claimant will be asked to sign appropriate release forms at the time of the interview, which include comprehensive medical and employment record releases.

SecurElite recognizes the importance of obtaining all available reports and information from the accident scene, which include:

  • Crime or traffic reports
  • Court records
  • State investigative records
  • In-house investigative records
  • Handwritten statements
  • Medical and employment records
  • Scene photographs and measurements
  • Identification of suspect products
  • Subrogation
  • Determination of liability
  • AEO/COE