Private Investigator – Litigation & Crash Investigations

BOLO Consulting is seeking a licensed Private Investigator to support complex accident reconstruction and commercial vehicle investigations.

This is not standard surveillance-only work.
We are looking for a detail-oriented investigator who understands evidence preservation, scene documentation, and litigation support.

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct crash scene investigations and follow-up site visits
  • Locate and interview witnesses
  • Obtain surveillance and third-party video footage
  • Canvas businesses and residences for time-sensitive evidence
  • Secure and document vehicles at tow yards
  • Assist with commercial vehicle investigations (maintenance records, company verification, driver background research)
  • Coordinate with experts and attorneys
  • Prepare clear investigative reports suitable for litigation

Qualifications:

  • Active Florida Private Investigator license (required)
  • 3+ years investigative experience preferred
  • Experience with motor vehicle or commercial crash cases strongly preferred
  • Strong written documentation skills
  • Professional demeanor when interacting with witnesses and law enforcement
  • Ability to move quickly on time-sensitive evidence

Preferred Background:

  • Former law enforcement
  • Experience in commercial vehicle or catastrophic injury cases
  • Drone certification (a plus)
  • Bilingual (Spanish) a plus

Compensation:

  • Per-assignment or hourly structure
  • Opportunity for consistent weekly case volume
  • Access to BOLO equipment and internal support

About BOLO Consulting
BOLO Consulting is a South Florida-based accident reconstruction and crash intelligence firm focused on early evidence preservation and data-driven liability strategy. We work closely with attorneys on high-exposure cases and commercial vehicle claims.

We are expanding due to increased demand and are looking for professionals who move fast, think critically, and operate with discretion.

Job Types: Part-time, Contract

Pay: $30.00 - $80.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Paid training
  • Travel reimbursement

Work Location: Remote

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