Litigation Support Services
- Licensed in British Columbia
- Discreet & Confidential
- Serving Clients Since 1994
Litigation Support Services: all regions of BC
Litigation support services help law firms, insurers, and corporate clients in the Greater Vancouver area and across British Columbia build stronger, evidence-driven cases. Experienced private investigators gather, analyze, and organize facts so that counsel can focus on legal strategy, confident that the underlying information is accurate, defensible, and clearly documented.
This work often combines surveillance findings, background research, and document review to clarify timelines, verify claims, and identify key witnesses or risk factors relevant to both civil and criminal matters.
These services are typically used by legal professionals and organizations that require reliable investigative support throughout the lifecycle of a case, from early assessment through to trial or settlement.
When You May Need Litigation Support Services
Litigation support may be required when legal teams need independent, well-documented information to support a case, including:
- Preparing for civil or criminal litigation
- Verifying or challenging claims and statements
- Identifying and locating witnesses
- Clarifying timelines and inconsistencies
- Conducting background research on parties involved
Litigation Support & Investigative Capabilities
Litigation support investigations are structured to ensure efficiency, discretion, and accurate documentation.
Litigation Consulting
Evidence Collection & Documentation
Witness Statements & Interviews
Background Investigations & Due Diligence
Background investigations and due diligence provide deeper insight into people and entities reputation or involvement in a dispute, whether they are parties, witnesses, experts, or counterparties. Investigators examine past employment, litigation history, reputation concerns, assets, and other information to identify red flags or confirm credibility. This work can uncover conflicts of interest, undisclosed relationships, or patterns of behaviour that may affect liability, damages, or the reliability of testimony, giving counsel a clearer picture of who they are dealing with before critical negotiations or hearings.
Beneficiary & Estate Research
Missing Persons & Locate Services
How the Investigation Process Works
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Confidential Consultation
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Investigation Planning
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Investigation & Analysis
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Documentation & Reporting
Frequently Asked Questions
Litigation consulting involves gathering, analyzing, and organizing evidence to support legal cases and assist legal professionals in developing strategy.
Yes, investigators often work closely with legal counsel to support case preparation, evidence gathering, and witness location.
Yes, when collected lawfully, investigative findings can be used in legal proceedings.
Services can support civil, criminal, insurance, and corporate matters where factual verification and evidence are required.
Yes, all findings are documented in a clear, structured format suitable for use in court or other legal processes.
What You Can Expect
Detailed investigative reports
Organized evidence and supporting documentation
Chronological timelines and case summaries
Photographic or video evidence where applicable
Why Choose Kusic & Kusic
- Established investigative firm serving British Columbia since 1994
- Licensed and experienced investigators
- Clear, organized, and defensible evidence
- Discreet and professional handling of legal matters
- Trusted by legal professionals, insurers, and corporate clients
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Legal & Privacy Considerations
All litigation consulting services conducted by Kusic & Kusic comply with British Columbia’s Security Services Act and applicable privacy legislation, including PIPA and PIPEDA.
Investigators operate within strict legal and ethical frameworks to ensure that all information is gathered lawfully and can be relied upon in legal proceedings. This is essential for maintaining the integrity and admissibility of evidence in both civil and criminal matters.
All work is conducted with discretion, professionalism, and a clear understanding of legal requirements.