Do Private Investigators Work with Attorneys?
Attorneys often carry the burden of building a case with limited time and resources. While they excel at strategy and legal argument, gathering evidence and tracking down facts can stretch even the most capable law firms thin. This is where private investigators provide critical support. By working in partnership with attorneys, investigators supply the information, documentation, and testimony that strengthen cases and help deliver favorable outcomes.
How investigators support legal teams
Locating and interviewing witnesses: Attorneys may know who they need, but investigators often succeed in finding them. Discreet interviews can uncover details that build or challenge testimony.
Gathering and documenting evidence: From surveillance footage to asset records, investigators ensure that facts are collected properly and preserved with chain of custody.
Conducting surveillance: In cases where claims must be confirmed or refuted, surveillance provides objective evidence that can settle disputes.
Asset and financial research: When judgments are issued, investigators trace assets to determine whether recovery is possible.
Why attorneys rely on investigators
A licensed investigator operates independently but always with the attorney’s objectives in mind. Evidence gathered lawfully is admissible in court and provides leverage in negotiation or trial. Having a trusted investigator allows attorneys to focus on building strategy, confident that the facts will hold up.
Kingfisher’s role
At Kingfisher, we understand the standards attorneys require. Our reports are written clearly, evidence is handled meticulously, and when needed, we provide testimony in court. With a background in FBI investigations and complex cases, we bring the discipline and discretion that attorneys can rely on. For legal teams, we are not just investigators — we are strategic partners who deliver facts with precision and integrity.