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A Questionable Death Claims Case:
Lauth Investigations International Inc.
conducted the death investigation of a 17-year-old, who, according to the local police, was murdered by his brother who was confined to a wheelchair.
Lauth Investigations obtained evidence to show that the 17-year-old unfortunately had taken his own life. The result of Lauth & Associates findings were based on a vital witness statement taken from the nephew of the victim, whom the police had never interviewed. |
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A Worker's Compensation Case:
Lauth Investigations International Inc. were contracted by a local adjuster to ascertain if claimant "Raymond" was falsifying his alleged work-related injuries for an extended vacation. "Raymond" was diagnosed by his local chiropractor with chronic lower back and recurring neck pain, yet reports from "Raymond's" neighbor showed that the veracity of "Raymondâs" injuries became worth disputing. After 12 hours of surveillance activities at the claimants residence,
Lauth Investigations discovered that "Raymond" was able to miraculously subvert his pain well enough to clean the household pool, rake the fallen leaves, and without grimace, carry 13 heavy leaf bags to the end of the driveway for trash pickup. A video and comprehensive written report were provided to the adjuster for a quick resolution. |
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An Asset Research Case:
Lauth Investigations International Inc. were contracted by an insurance company to locate the assets on an individual involved in an accident with their claimant. Their insurance received the maximum for the policy, yet a number of medical bills remained unpaid due to ongoing treatment.
Lauth Investigations uncovered numerous properties that the subject held title, and several were under a fictitious company whereby the subject had setup to avoid any liens on the property. |
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An Auto Accident Case: A few years ago, a local insurance company requested their special investigations unit to locate a primary witness on an accident case. Their attempts included accessing several databases with the social security number and date of birth. First,
Lauth Investigations found that the subject was using a nickname and that the true name was an alias.
Lauth Investigations then traveled to the accident scene and spoke with a few subjects that commonly loiter at the corner. Inquiring about the nickname "Littleman," and using a description of the witness, one of the subjects gave an approximate location of the witness.
Lauth Investigations then traveled to the described location, "on the next street over," and physically knocked on several doors. A neighbor identified with the witness description and pointed to the house in which the witness was "sometimes seen" at that location. Lauth & Associates spoke with the mother of the 17-year-old witness, and she contacted the witness via pager. Subsequently,
Lauth Investigations obtained a telephone statement from the witness. |
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Client Thank You Letters:
To Thomas Lauth:
"Recently my son was missing and we had no where to turn until we found you. Our son had taken off for work and never got there. No one knew where he was and I called the Missing Children's Hotline. You don't know what you gave back to us. My son means the world to me and getting him back made my world complete again."
Donna, the mother of Seth
To Thomas Lauth:
"I hired three other private investigators in the city of Indianapolis and they did not produce any results for me. Once you got involved in my case, I breathed a big sigh of relief knowing that somebody cared. In my opinion, I think you are the hardest working P.I. in the city of Indianapolis and you are an expert in the field."
Mari, the mother of Adam
To Thomas Lauth: "A few weeks ago my 17-year old daughter was missing. I cannot describe in words just how awful I felt during this horrible ordeal. I hired Tom to find my daughter, Alicia. I could sense that he had a deep caring for children. Now my daughter is safe. Tom called a few weeks after she was found to see how we were doing.
Carolyn, the mother of Alicia |