Surveillance
When conducting covert surveillance, a tactic particularly well suited to insurance related cases, unfaithful spouses, background checks and a range of other situations, we always employ methods aimed at maximizing results while containing costs.
Upon receipt of an assignment, an on-site survey is conducted at no additional cost to the client. Our assessment of the situation, along with our recommendations precedes the start of any surveillance activity.
Costs for the rental of vans or other specialized equipment are pre-determined and are billed on a case-by-case basis, predicated on the actual expenditures. Our investigators are equipped with digital video and digital photography surveillance cameras and communication devices at no additional cost to our clients. We do, however, pass along the costs of processing and any editing.
The commitment to you is to deliver our services in a timely, efficient and personalized manner. We are dedicated to providing our clients with the informational tools they require to enable them to make swift and accurate decisions regarding each and every case.
For a free consultaion please contact us by phone at 1-800-875-3711 or by email |
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Contact us to arrange for
a no obligation consultation
1-800-875-3711
info@kevinpcarey.com
Memberships in Private Investigators Associations:
NJ Licensed Private Investigators Association
PA Association of Licensed Investigators
Associated Licensed Detectives of NY State
Memberships in
Professional Organizations:
New York Claim Association
New York Self-Insurers Association
North Jersey Claims Association
Central Jersey Claims Association
South Jersey Claims Association
NJ Special Investigators Association
International Claims Association
International Intelligence Network (Intellenet)
American Society Industrial Society (ASIS)
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License and Bond Information Kevin P. Carey & Associates, Inc. is licensed, bonded and maintains
comprehensive general liability insurance with limits of not less than five million dollars per occurrence and
eight million dollars in the aggregate throughout New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.
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