Workers Compensation Investigation
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A Workers Compensation private investigator, Workers Compensation private investigators, are utilised to investigate, where Workers Compensation fraud is suspected, where exposure is large, or where there is insufficient expertise within the company to investigate a claim. A licensed private investigator can conduct a factual investigation (circumstance investigation), or private investigator surveillance, to investigate an incident, a claim, the restrictions displayed by a claimant, or any other fraud suspected. You suspect, we investigate.
Using a Workers Compensation investigator, to investigate, is legal. The evidence can be used to 'force' the insurer to take action, or to protect the company from a civil claim. We are aware of the difficult position the insurer is in, once the claim is accepted; they are legislated as a rehabilitation coordinator looking after the injured worker. They are reticent to investigate someone for a claim they have already accepted, without evidence; our investigations are designed to gather that evidence. We are experienced private investigators, private detectives, we have been investigating for over 30 years.
Where there is suspicion, where fraud is suspected, where a claim or injury appears illogical, or the injured worker fails to improve as expected, a Workers Compensation investigation may be justified. An experienced Workers Compensation private investigator, Workers Compensation private investigators, a private detective, is used to investigate, to gather evidence. We are used for such investigations, as an experienced Workers Comp investigations service; the insurer may not investigate once a claim is accepted, their role becomes rehabilitation coordinator.
They do not revert to the insurer role until some years down the track, when it is time for the final civil payout. Their objectives are different to the employers, because of guidelines, and restrictions. It can be left up to the employer to 'prove' the fraud, that you suspect, before the insurer takes action; you are also protecting the employer from the subsequent civil action, gathering evidence. A private Workers Compensation investigation is legal; we are experienced in such investigations, and discreet, let us investigate for you. We are a private investigator, Australia, network private investigation service.
The objective of a Workers Compensation investigation is to gather evidence of suspected Workers Compensation fraud, suspicion of Workers Compensation claim fraud, to protect the employer, the business, and reduce future insurance liability. This evidence can be presented to the insurance fraud section to confirm the alleged Workers Compensation fraud.
Evidence can be direct evidence of an act, or omission, and can include circumstantial evidence tending to prove, or disprove an action, or from which an inference can be drawn. An example is a vehicle parked on grass, covered in dew. The lack of any tyre tracks indicate the vehicle has not moved since the dew formed. That is an inference, not direct observation of the vehicle, over that time. An article sitting on the ground, remaining in the same place, without any change, over days of intermittent observation, tends to prove that the article is not being moved.
Workers Compensation fraud investigators investigate suspicion. The objective is to take the suspicion to the reasonably suspect standard. This is the standard generally required by an insurance provider, to take matters further.
Once a claim is accepted the insurance provider becomes a rehabilitation coordinator with the injured workers as the client. The employer, the business, must be able to show that they reasonably suspect fraud, through the presentation of evidence. A civil standard of reasonable suspicion. This is basically requiring that fraud be proved, before the insurer can act.