1.1.3.4Vertical
Insurance Claims Investigation
Forensic accountants quantifying financial losses for insurance claims.
Market snapshot
These figures describe Forensic Accounting & Litigation Support (1.1.3), the segment that Insurance Claims Investigation sits within — not Insurance Claims Investigation on its own.
FragmentationFragmentedEstimate
No discrete Census NAICS code — forensic work sits inside CPA firms (541211) and other professional-services classifications, so size is not separately reported by the Census Bureau.
Business model & economics
Revenue model
Project and hourly expert fees, often litigation-contingent timing
Key economics
- Recurring revenue
- Low
- EBITDA margin
- 20–30%
- Capex intensity
- Low
episodic, driven by disputes and investigations
Characteristics
- Premium billing rates reflect specialized, credentialed expert labor.
- Counter-cyclical demand — fraud and insolvency work rises in downturns.
- Reputation and expert-witness track record are the durable moat.
M&A deal context
Deal activityModerate
Who’s acquiring
- Expert-services & advisory platforms
- Consulting roll-ups
- National accounting firms building dispute practices
What’s driving deals
- Platforms aggregating credentialed experts under one brand (e.g. dispute-advisory roll-ups).
- Rising fraud, litigation, and insurance-claim volume feeding demand.
- Premium, counter-cyclical margins attractive to financial buyers.
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