| > | | | | requirements and budget when hiring a private |
| When hiring a P.I., is it better to go to a major | | | | investigation job. |
| firm or stick with the smaller operation. We give | | | | Major firms will more than likely be based in large |
| you a private investigation tip on what to look for! | | | | cities. Here's a few things to consider: |
| How do you know the private investigator you | | | | - Overheads. More staff and equipment to |
| hire will do the job you require? In a world littered | | | | service. |
| by litigation, insurance fraud, missing persons and | | | | - Geographical location. If you are living away |
| infidelity, the P. | | | | from the firm's base consider the extra time, |
| I. has come into his/her own and has never been | | | | communication and traveling expenses required to |
| in greater demand. One private investigation tip | | | | service your case. |
| sought by budding clients is..."what's better, hiring a | | | | - Less experienced private investigators. This is |
| major firm or sticking with a smaller one?"Private | | | | by no means a disadvantage but consider new |
| Investigation Tip - Who Should You Hire?It's not | | | | P.I.'s entering the field will more than likely aim to |
| the intention of this article to steer you in either | | | | gain experience with a large and reputable firm |
| direction but to consider the advantages and | | | | which could mean you won't get the experience |
| disadvantages of both major and smaller firms. | | | | of a more seasoned private investigator working |
| Each person will have their own individual | | | | on your case. |