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    The Johnson Group



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    Surveillance
    False insurance and legal claims can be devastating to both businesses as well as to private parties. Marital infidelity is another insidious form of fraud, which often results in consequences that can last a lifetime. A child custody battle can be an incredibly trying experience, because the outcome is directly linked to the safety and happiness of the child in question.

    We provide our clients with what is often the most effective weapon in these cases: Surveillance. We begin every surveillance assignment with a preliminary investigation that includes accessing proprietary databases for salient information. Next, we utilize investigators with at least ten years of field investigation experience to deliver an absolutely impressive surveillance product. Our specialized equipment includes 3-CCD video cameras, infrared night vision equipment, hard drive and memory card micro-video recorders, GPS equipment, concealed body-worn video cameras and mobile internet equipped surveillance vehicles. We also utilize unmanned drone vehicles to view locations where it is not practical to employ traditional surveillance techniques.

    Background Investigations
    We conduct background investigations relating to Pre-employment, Skip trace, Locates, Pre-marital, Workers' Compensation claims, Corporate liability, F.E.L.A. claims, etc. Our experienced research specialists have access to over two billion records, which we utilize to provide you with a thorough background of your subject. The report will contain recent addresses* and phone numbers* used by the subject as well as Bankruptcy filings, UCC filings, ABC license filings, Real property, Corporation/limited partnership filings, ficticious business name statement filings, and can include Criminal or Civil filings on a county by county basis.

    *Note: Per California law & company policy The Johnson Group will only relay information relating to a subject's place of residency to a private party's legal counsel or directly to law enforcement officials. Information relating to an insurance claim investigation is not affected by this policy.

    Asset Searches/Judgment Recovery
    Our associates have a solid track record of locating assets that can satisfy a judgment award. Our surveillance efforts recently helped a client recover just under a million dollars.

    Countermeasures
    Don't be fooled by private investigators advertising that they "also" conduct countermeasure sweeps. We work with only the most respected TSCM (technical services countermeasures) associates located throughout the country. They can conduct TSCM sweeps to uncover electronic "leaks" in your home or office.


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