Palm Beach Private Investigator - Former Secret Service Agent
Our Palm Beach private investigators can provide a law firm of any size with the Litigation Support Resources necessary to secure the evidence that they need for any case in or around Palm Beach Florida. We provide both domestic and international services, with diverse backgrounds ranging from Former Secret Service and other former Federal Agents to former detectives. Our Palm Beach Private Investigator has the resources to ensure your success. 
Our Palm Beach Private investigator can help you with the following:
- Insurance Fraud
- Workers Compensation
- Litigation Support & Intelligence
- Medical Malpractice
- Missing Persons
- Matrimonial
- Personal Injury
- Product Liability
- Surveillance
- Witnesses located
- Statements and Affidavits obtained
If you have a question about our Palm Beach Investigators please contact us now! You can call us at 954-783-5020 or email us at jal@lasorsa.com.
Our Palm Beach Private Investigators adhere to the strictest possible code of ethics in all investigations. All of our investigators are highly trained and well educated on traditional and current investigative methods and trends. We are prepared to assist you in every step of your case preparation.
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If you have a question about our Palm Beach Investigators please contact us now! You can call us at 954-783-5020 or email us at jal@lasorsa.com.
Palm Beach News and information:
Preview: PalmBeachPost - Top Headlines from Today's Paper
PalmBeachPost - Top Headlines from Today's Paper
Emphatic stamp on history
Amid chants of "Yes, we can," Democrats nominated Barack Obama for president Wednesday, a historic moment in American politics.
For blacks, a 45-year dream is realized tonight
For many African-Americans in the Florida delegation, Barack Obama will be speaking from the mountaintop tonight when he accepts the Democratic nomination for president at the base of the Rockies.
NCAA trying to block fantasy leagues' move into college football
The multimillion-dollar business of fantasy football is about to get bigger, younger and more controversial.
Melissa Lawson believed in herself. Now, meet Nashville's newest country star!
When Melissa Lawson earned a spot on NBC's Nashville Star, she started with two strikes against her.
Rooney's western strategy pays off
All those 300-mile round trips to Charlotte County paid off for Tom Rooney.
Bush expands disaster assistance for 4 counties
With no homeowner or flood insurance, Angel Vazquez had nowhere to turn when Tropical Storm Fay collapsed the roof of his mobile home in Fort Pierce last week.
Delray mayor pulled over for erratic driving fuzzy about details
Mayor Rita Ellis was driving so erratically on Linton Boulevard earlier this month that a man in a car ahead of her feared she "might be intoxicated," according to police reports and a recorded 911 call.
Coast Guard posts "no trespassing" signs to preserve Jupiter lighthouse property
No trespassing signs for boaters went up last week along the waterfront near Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, and town police and U.S. Coast Guard officials are now keeping people off the coastal property.
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