Employment within Accident Investigation...
A wide variety of employment options are open to those who complete the course. You may decide to seek employment with Law Firms, Insurance Companies and Commercial Companies or become self employed and form your own company. Whichever option you choose, T.D.C. with their many years of experience will help you by assisting you with the creation of your portfolio of work from actual cases completed on the course. You will need to provide evidence of your investigation skills and reporting skills at any and all interviews.
ANTHONY
The law firm Anthony was employed by were more than pleased with his skills and advised us by letter.
SIMON
Simon soon gained employment with a top legal firm.
“I have recently employed Simon within the Claims Unit. I am delighted with the progress he has made since joining this firm and am impressed with his technical skills in relation to accident investigation.”
– Extract from law firm’s letter to T.D.C.
STEPHEN & TERRI
After completion Stephen found himself dealing with an accident in which two people had been killed. Within the same week, Terri found herself dealing with 6 accidents which included work related slips/falls and road traffic accidents.
MARTIN
Martin, in addition to working with solicitors, secured claims investigation contracts with national, commercial companies.
COLIN
Colin found himself working as a manager for a claims company.
NEIL
Commercial companies, like the one that employs Neil, understand the value of having accident investigators on their staff.
STEVE
A Partner in a major claims company chose to train with T.D.C. based on our reputation and the fact that we had trained the staff of every other company he had approached offering training.
PAUL
Came from one of the countries leading insurance companies to train with T.D.C., he stated that he would approach his role within the insurance company in a very different way after training with T.D.C.
A new and rewarding career awaits you within the world of accident investigation.



