Investigations

Candace Flanagan is a licensed private investigator. The various private investigator licenses for agency, management and investigator are as follows:

P. I. License C1000018; A1000002; MA1000003. 

As founder, Candace Flanagan performs investigations in the health and safety sector.  Candace's experience includes investigations of thousands of workplace accidents resulting in significant injury or death.

With our investigation expertise involving OSHA compliance and DOT compliance, we can assist your legal representative identify the cause of an accident and injury, OSHA compliance or non-compliance, DOT and fleet safety compliance or non-compliance and we can validate proper documentation of training and other crucial services.

Our investigation experience is utilized for workers’ compensation claims, OSHA citations and to ascertain cause of injury or death in order to assist your legal council determine the most appropriate defense not limited to mediation, trial or informal settlement negotiations.

When your legal counsel advises us, we can meet with clients to collect initial information for claim intake and claim analysis, investigation and/or for follow-up information as needed.

We will, at request the of your legal counsel, investigate nursing home abuse or other issues involving family safety and health.

Our reports contain clearly defined statements based on objective findings.

In order to preserve our impeccable reputation and the reputation of clients and law firms retaining us, we offer high standard of ethics and professionalism. If you are seeking professional investigative services, our services may be crucial to you and your organization. We invite you to contact us today or have your attorney contact us for more information.

In general, if you seek investigation for something that may lead to legal action, you should be aware that there are no laws, we are aware of, that protect the information obtained from private investigators on behalf of their client similar to attorney-client privilege; therefore, valuable information may be subpoenaed which may be damaging to the claim.  Attorneys however, can generally utilize the work product doctrine, which will provide some level of protection on information obtained through investigations or other sources.  

While we are not attorneys, nor do we provide legal advice, you may wish to seek legal council before initiating any investigation in order to best protect the information gathered on you or your organization’s behalf and to better understand your rights regarding these issues.