Fighting Insurance Fraud and Auto Accidents Fraud in Los Angeles
Insurance Defense Experts
Personal injury cases are extremely common across California – scammers and ambulance chasing lawyers have been cashing in on this legal loophole for decades! You've probably seen viral dashcam footage of people throwing themselves in front of cars, or infamously claiming small businesses' coffees are too hot and successfully suing for damages. These examples are just the tip of the iceberg! Scammers have gotten increasingly crafty, and lawyers have been given the opportunity to cite previous cases that uphold their clients' fraudulent claims… whenever there's shaky or no evidence to contradict them! This is where personal injury investigations come in.
How personal injury and accident scams work – and how we fight back!
Fraudulent injury claims thrive on the presumption that there's insufficient evidence to disprove their “injury”, or that the business being accused will be so threatened at the prospect of a trial, that they'll consider settling out of court. Many businesses assume that to disprove a fraudulent injury claim will be outright unaffordable – however, these business owners and their legal representation often don't realize that private investigators specialize in these exact sorts of investigations!
Private investigators can conduct in-the-field surveillance on the supposed victim, gathering foolproof evidence against their claims of debilitating injury. Instead of giving in to a scammer due to insufficient counter-evidence of the initial accident, a legal battle can be immediately silenced through acquiring and presenting evidence that proves the scammer was never even injured or disabled to begin with!
How we help our clients win personal injury and auto accident insurance fraud caseses!
The key to any investigation (but especially personal injury and auto accident cases) is timing. The longer the accuser has time to work on their act, the more convincing it often becomes! The key is to catch them early enough to where they don't suspect they're being investigated, and before they have an opportunity to settle into their act. We get boots on the ground right away, capturing photo and video evidence proving the individual in question is in no way disabled, injured, or incapable of living life without a multi-million dollar settlement.
Don't become a victim to a nuclear verdict – contact us for a free consultation!
We've worked on dozens of personal injury and auto accident cases across Los Angeles from Pasadena to Newport Beach, we've seen and heard it all. We've seen fraud happening in nearly every industry possible, including
- Construction
- Restaurants / Service Industry
- Warehouses
- City Employees
- Unionized Employees
Immediate, Unrestricted Surveillance – The Ideal Solution
With OSHA reporting that employers pay over $1 billion <i>per week</i> in workers' compensation fraud payments alone, imagine how much more are paid out in fraudulent accident and personal injury cases! Massive payments and settlements could bankrupt a business in days – the cost of an investigation to gather evidence of wellbeing is a drop in the bucket in comparison to financial ruin. Don't trust your or your business's future to the whim of an indifferent judge or a poor defense attorney! Let the team of professional private investigators at Paramount Investigative Services do the heavy lifting, and ensure you'll be safe from personal injury or auto accident fraud and scams. Call us today for a free consultation and quote for our personal injury investigation services
Why you need an Insurance Fraud investigator. Real case results – See for yourself!
Frequently Asked Questions of Insurance Fraud Investigators:
Q. What is an insurance fraud investigation?
A. An insurance fraud investigation is a professional inquiry conducted by a licensed private investigator to determine whether an insurance claim is legitimate or fraudulent. These investigations involve surveillance, background research, interviews, and evidence collection. The purpose is to uncover inconsistencies, exaggerations, or outright lies made by claimants in personal injury, workers’ compensation, or other insurance-related cases. The final goal is to provide the client — usually an attorney, business owner, or insurer — with clear, admissible evidence that can support denial of a false claim or prepare a strong defense in court.
Q. What are common signs of insurance fraud?
A. Some of the most common red flags in insurance fraud cases include claimants who are uncooperative or evasive, those who delay reporting the injury, or individuals whose injuries don’t match the described incident. A frequent sign is a sudden injury claim after being laid off or just before a legal deadline. Inconsistencies in statements, unwillingness to undergo medical evaluation, or exaggerated symptoms that don’t align with medical records are also major indicators.
Q. What types of insurance fraud do you investigate?
A. At Paramount Investigative Services, we investigate a broad range of fraud-related claims. These include workers’ compensation fraud, staged or exaggerated auto accident claims, slip and fall incidents, disability fraud, and personal injury scams. Whether the fraud involves fake injuries, inflated damages, or orchestrated schemes, we tailor our investigation strategy to fit the specific case. Our clients range from self-insured employers to defense attorneys and insurance companies, all relying on us to uncover the truth before cutting a settlement check.
Q. Can you legally conduct surveillance on a claimant?
A. Yes, absolutely. Our investigators are fully licensed and trained to conduct surveillance using legal methods, such as discreet video recording in public spaces and documenting observed activities.
Q. What kind of evidence do you provide in these investigations?
A. We provide a detailed, court-ready package of evidence. This typically includes date- and time-stamped surveillance video, high-resolution photographs, written activity logs, and a comprehensive narrative report from the investigator.




