As I’m thinking about last year I remember a conversation I had with a North Carolina businessman. He was trying to find out more about the investigations field and my particular business. I was explaining some of the cases I had worked on from checking out a priest to determining whether a business was engaged in fraud or just extremely poor business practices, and my insurance fraud detection services. After explaining a few cases he summed it up in a way I hadn’t really thought of before, he said, “it’s like you’re an accountability investigator.”
I guess it really is that simple. If everyone did what they were supposed to, people didn’t hurt children, spouses held their marriage vows sacred, businesses acted in the best interests of their customers and employees, claimants always were truthful, basically if everyone always treated everyone else with respect, no one lied or cheated, and everyone was simply accountable for their actions, then there probably wouldn’t be some 60,000 private investigators in the U.S. alone.
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