Justice is not just about punishing those who commit crimes; it also involves a relentless pursuit of the truth.
Although our experienced team will look to complete your case (recover a substantial part if not all of your lost funds) as soon as possible, each case is unique. On average this process takes from 3 months to a year.
The total cost of the services is comprised of two parts: First, we charge a fixed-fee of 10% (of the total amount lost) at the beginning of the engagement for services rendered in the relevant engagement with each customer (Minimum possible fee: $1,500). Second, a further 10% is charged as a commission when the recovery is successfully completed. No other hidden fees will be added at any time.
Each case requires a significant amount of man-hours to investigate, process, and bring to successful completion. We charge a fixed-fee to cover the general legal services rendered and operational costs that we incur, hence the need to do so ahead of any action we undertake on your behalf.
The services are provided by and/or under the supervision of licensed attorneys. Mainly, we work with a team of legal professionals who provide recovery consulting services and practical assistance in the pursuit of recouping your stolen funds.
No, our services do not include court representation. But, our methods of recovering your lost money involve Alternative Dispute Resolution outside of court in order to speed up things. So we deal with the banks and relevant agencies that made the relevant transaction. We found this is a far more effective means of securing the recovery of the funds.
It doesn’t matter where you are based, our team can help you get your money back. So if you have the relevant documentation needed, we can help you regardless of your location.
You can find your financial records through a variety of methods. If you're looking for bank statements or account information, log in to your online banking account or contact your bank's customer service. For tax-related records, check with your accountant or visit your tax preparation software. Keep in mind that most financial institutions maintain records for several years, so you may be able to request older documents if needed.