Policy & Claim Number Trace — Cut Through Defense Stall Tactics
Get the policy number and claim number when the defense is stalling disclosure.
You filed a notice of claim. The carrier acknowledged receipt. Then disclosure went silent. A policy and claim number trace identifies both: the policy number under which the loss is covered, and the carrier's internal claim number assigned to your client's file. With both in hand, you can escalate to claim-management directly, brief subpoenas with precise scope, and stop the defense from pretending the file is "still being investigated" months in.
When plaintiff attorneys use a Policy & Claim Number Trace.
What a Policy & Claim Number Trace actually contains.
From intake to attested report in 4–72 hrs.
Not all "policy traces" are admissible.
The market is full of "policy search" portals operating without an investigator license, without permissible-purpose documentation, and without anyone able to testify to the search. For litigation use, that's a structural risk.
Carriers stall, refuse, or transfer endlessly. Without policy/claim numbers in your file, you have no leverage.
Numbers in your hand in 24-72 hours. Source-cited. Licensed investigator. Testimony available.
Plaintiff-attorney FAQ on Policy & Claim Number Trace.
Why do I need the claim number — isn't the policy number enough?
Policy number tells you what coverage applies. Claim number tells you what's happening on YOUR file. You need both to escalate, to brief subpoenas with the correct scope, and to track the file when the carrier is stalling.
Can you get the adjuster's name?
Often yes — where lawful disclosure applies, the assigned adjuster's identity is part of the deliverable. This shortcuts the "transferred again" runaround.
What if the carrier is using multiple policy numbers for the same loss?
Multi-vehicle and commercial-trucking cases often involve overlapping policies — primary + commercial fleet + employer's policy. We map all referenced numbers and cross-cite them.
Commission a Policy & Claim Number Trace now.
No find, no fee. 4–72 hrs standard turnaround. Operated by Miami Private Investigations · FDACS A1800135.