Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our investigation services and process.

How do I know if I have a valid case?

During your initial consultation, we assess whether your situation involves potential government overreach, corporate misconduct, or constitutional violations. We'll review your documentation and timeline to determine if investigation and complaint preparation would be beneficial. Not every situation qualifies, but if yours does, we'll provide clear guidance on next steps.

What does the investigation process typically include?

Our investigations involve gathering and organizing evidence, interviewing relevant parties, analyzing patterns and timelines, and documenting findings in clear, organized formats. We focus on creating documentation that can be used for complaints, legal proceedings, or court filings. The specific approach depends on your case type and circumstances.

How long does an investigation typically take?

Timelines vary significantly based on case complexity, evidence availability, and investigation scope. A straightforward government overreach complaint might take 4-8 weeks, while complex corporate misconduct cases could take 3-6 months or longer. We'll provide a realistic timeline estimate after our initial review.

What is your fee structure?

We offer flexible fee arrangements tailored to your case. Options include flat-fee projects, hourly consulting, and customized packages. Initial consultations are complimentary. We'll discuss costs transparently and provide a detailed estimate before beginning work. We believe quality investigation shouldn't be accessible only to the wealthy.

Do you work with attorneys?

Yes, we frequently collaborate with attorneys. Many of our cases involve working alongside legal counsel, or we can provide documentation and evidence to support an attorney's representation. If you have an attorney, we can work directly with them. If you need attorney referrals, we can provide recommendations.

How is my information kept confidential?

Confidentiality is paramount. All information you provide is protected and treated as privileged. We follow strict security protocols for document storage and communication. We only share information with your permission or when legally required. All client information remains secure and protected.

Can you help with complaint writing and legal language?

Absolutely. One of our core services is preparing complaint documents and providing court-level language support. We ensure your case is presented with legal precision, proper citations, and constitutional clarity. This specialized service is essential for making your complaint compelling to authorities and courts.

What should I bring to my initial consultation?

Bring any documentation related to your case: incident reports, correspondence, emails, contracts, photos, evidence, or previous investigation reports. Also bring a timeline of key events and any background information about the parties involved. Don't worry if you don't have everything organized—we can help structure it during our review.

Do you handle cases outside of Colorado?

We primarily focus on Colorado cases, but we do handle cases involving federal issues, constitutional matters, and situations with interstate components. If your case involves government agencies or corporations operating across state lines, contact us to discuss feasibility.

How can I get started?

The first step is simple: contact us through our contact form, phone, or email. We'll schedule a free initial consultation to discuss your situation. During this call, we'll listen to your case, ask clarifying questions, and provide a professional assessment of how we can help. There's no obligation—this is simply to determine if we're the right fit for your needs.

Still have questions?

Contact us directly for answers to specific questions about your situation.

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