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Blue Eagle Investigations is a private investigation agency that focuses on uncovering insurance fraud, providing specialized surveillance and investigative services tailored for the insurance sector.
Since its founding in 1994, the company has built a strong reputation as a trusted partner to insurance carriers, third-party administrators, self-insured organizations, and legal professionals throughout the United States.
In 2018, Blue Eagle launched its franchise program, giving entrepreneurs the chance to tap into a well-established brand and proven success in the insurance fraud investigation market.
The firm’s expertise spans workers’ compensation cases, general liability claims, property and casualty matters, disability and auto liability investigations, subrogation, and AOE-COE inquiries.
What sets Blue Eagle apart is its ability to provide nationwide coverage, fast and reliable service, direct client communication, and full budget transparency, ensuring clients receive consistent and dependable results.
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Blue Eagle Investigations provides a structured and supportive training program for its franchisees. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the training offered by the franchisor:
Blue Eagle Investigations grants franchisees an exclusive territory where no other franchise, affiliate, or company-owned unit will operate under its brand, provided the franchisee complies fully with the agreement.
Territories typically cover an entire state, though larger states may have multiple units. This ensures the franchisee has protection from internal competition within their assigned area.
Franchisees must operate strictly within their territory unless given written consent to work outside it. While the franchisor won’t establish new units within the territory, it may divide the area if the franchisee cannot meet demand.

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