It’s important to note that the involvement of MP Investigations in construction claims varies based on the specific circumstances of each case. Legal professionals, insurance companies, or parties involved in construction projects may choose to hire us when they believe such services can provide valuable insights or assistance in resolving disputes.

MPI investigators get involved in building construction claims or construction accidents under various circumstances. Here are some situations where their involvement may be considered:

  1. Suspected Fraud or Misconduct: MPI investigators may be hired if there are suspicions of fraud, misconduct, or intentional wrongdoing related to a construction claim. This could include issues such as falsified documentation, insurance fraud, or intentional negligence.
  2. Disputes and Legal Proceedings: In the event of disputes or legal actions arising from construction accidents, MPI investigators may be engaged to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and provide support for legal cases. This could be useful in situations where parties involved are contesting liability or compensation.
  3. Insurance Claims Investigation: MPI investigators might be brought in by insurance companies to investigate the legitimacy of construction accident claims. This could involve verifying the extent of damages, assessing the accuracy of the claim, and ensuring that the incident occurred as reported.
  4. Worker’s Compensation Cases: In situations where construction accidents result in injuries to workers, MPI investigators may be hired to examine the circumstances surrounding the incident. This could be relevant in worker’s compensation cases to determine the validity of the claims made by injured workers.
  5. Security and Safety Audits: MPI investigators with expertise in security and safety may be engaged to conduct audits of construction sites to identify potential risks, security vulnerabilities, or safety violations. This proactive approach can help prevent accidents and mitigate liability.
  6. Background Checks: MPI investigators may conduct background checks on individuals involved in construction projects, including contractors, subcontractors, and workers. This is part of due diligence MPI  conducts to ensure that those involved have a history of compliance with safety regulations.