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Long Island Private Investigators, ICORP Investigations, Investigate Workers' Compensation Claims

New York, Long Island and New Jersey private investigations, ICORP Investigations, verify injured employees.

Long Island Private Investigators, ICORP Investigations, Investigate Workers' Compensation Claims
2010-12-12
HOLBROOK, NY, December 12, 2010 (Press-News.org) Workers' compensation can be an incredibly expensive cost for a company. Essentially, workers' compensation amounts to paying an employee who was injured on the job for not working. Though most of us agree on the need to compensate workers who are unable to work as a result of an accident, it is also important to make certain that these employees are legitimately injured. Paying for a worker who is faking or exaggerating the extent of an injury, just to receive pay without work, can be a difficult cost for a company to bear. In these economic times, and the difficult recession that is upon us, it is even more important to make certain that workers' compensation claims are legitimate and not fake. Luckily for businesses, there is a private investigating company on Long Island that investigates these claims and makes certain that they are legitimate and not fraudulent.

ICORP Investigations is a fully licensed Long Island private investigating company. With a plethora of experience in private investigating, they have developed an extremely favorable reputation throughout the Long Island area for their successful work. Additionally, they supply their clients with an incredibly quick turnaround for their cases, keeping the cases short and their anonymity in the process. They offer their clients a multitude of different services. For example, they do GPS tracking, pre employment checks, background checks, and insurance and expert witness preparation. Another prime aspect of their work is surveillance, which bears largely on the workers' compensation cases we are discussing here.

ICORP Investigations can help make certain that workers' compensation claims are legitimate. They do so by providing surveillance on those claiming to be injured on the workplace. For example, they have caught employees claiming workers' compensation leaving their houses without a hint of injury. They, for a small price make sure that the employee is injured.

Finding one cases of fraudulent workers' compensation claims is more beneficial as well than just the single case. It also sends a strong message to other employees that if they fake it, they will not only not get workers' compensation but they also may lose their jobs as well. This is message is just as important to a company as it is top the single employee faking injury.

If you suspect an employee is faking an injury to avoid work
ICORP is the number one long island private investigators that you should higher. Their expert staff will get to the bottom of the situation and give you a quick answer and in the end help save you money.

ICORP Investigations
1069 Main Street, PO Box 333
Holbrook, NY 11741
631-265-7225
http://www.newjerseyprivateinvestigatorssite.com

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[Press-News.org] Long Island Private Investigators, ICORP Investigations, Investigate Workers' Compensation Claims
New York, Long Island and New Jersey private investigations, ICORP Investigations, verify injured employees.