The Internet is all about facilitating connections, and Trustify is hoping to make a name for itself in connecting people with private investigators. Since its launch in May 2015, the startup has helped connect more than 2,000 cases to private investigators. The company announced this week it will now extend its business to law firms, hoping to become a go-to for firms in need of field investigators.

As private investigators are frequently required in cases related to divorce, custody, insurance fraud, personal injury, labor and employment and other issues, the company saw an opportunity in expanding the scope of their operations to specifically cater to law firms.

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