Investigate - Precision Claimsinvestigator Landing Page Template
Investigate is an editorial-style landing page template built for professional claims investigators. It leads with a commanding headline, walks visitors through escalating case study narratives, and drives qualified clients toward a structured case intake. The design uses a Monochrome Steel palette and monospace editorial typography to project authority, precision, and courtroom-ready credibility.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Investigate is a single-page editorial template designed for claims investigation firms. It opens with a bold, oversized headline, then guides visitors through anonymized case studies that escalate in complexity. A persistent "Assign This Case" call-to-action and a three-step intake form make it straightforward for insurance adjusters, corporate counsel, and Special Investigations Unit directors to act immediately.
Who this template is for
This template is built for established and emerging claims investigation businesses that serve corporate and insurance clients. It speaks directly to decision-makers who need to see capability before they commit.
- Insurance adjusters managing high-volume questionable claims portfolios
- Corporate counsel and Special Investigations Unit directors needing rapid deployment
- Claims investigation firms ready to convert professional web presence into booked assignments
What problem this template solves
Most investigation firm websites look like generic service brochures. They list credentials without proving them. Serious clients need evidence of methodology and results before they will assign a case.
- Visitors leave without booking because the site fails to demonstrate investigative depth
- There is no structured intake path, so interested leads go cold before reaching the right person
- The brand looks indistinct from dozens of other firms competing for the same adjusters' attention
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, editorial-style landing page that positions your firm as the authoritative choice for fraud investigation. Every section is purposefully sequenced to build trust and push toward commitment.
- A Giant Headline Left header with a high-contrast surveillance document photograph
- Three escalating anonymized case study sections formatted as magazine-style exposés
- A three-step case intake flow with claim type selector, jurisdiction dropdown, and consultation scheduler
- A persistent "Assign This Case" bottom bar and a secondary "Request a Capability Brief" email capture path
Feature list
This section covers the core components built into the Investigate template.
Giant Headline Left Header
The header fills the left sixty percent of the viewport with enormous condensed type reading "EVERY CLAIM HAS A STORY. WE FIND THE REAL ONE." The right side holds a single high-contrast photograph of a surveillance report, shallow depth of field, with a red pen underlining a contradictory statement. The composition feels like a document you were not supposed to see.
Escalating Case Study Narrative Layout
Each scroll section opens a new anonymized case formatted like a magazine feature. It covers the initial claim, the red flags identified, the investigative methodology used, and the resolution with quantified savings. Stakes escalate section by section, from minor exaggeration to staged damage to organized fraud rings.
Editorial Typography System
Body copy alternates between large pull-quote style text attributed to adjusters and dense evidentiary detail set in monospace type. This rhythm creates the feel of a long-form investigative exposé. It signals both authority and methodological rigor to professional readers.
Three-Step Case Intake Form
The primary conversion path opens a structured intake: a claim type selector covering workers' comp, liability, property, and disability; a jurisdiction state dropdown; and a preferred consultation window picker synced to a calendar. This reduces friction for clients who are ready to assign immediately.
Persistent call to action Bottom Bar
The "Assign This Case" call-to-action appears after the first case study and repeats as a fixed bottom bar throughout the page. This keeps the primary conversion path visible no matter how deep a visitor scrolls into the case narratives.
Secondary Lead Capture Path
A "Request a Capability Brief" option captures email addresses from visitors who are not yet ready to assign a case. The value exchange is a redacted sample investigation report. This nurtures prospects who need more evidence before committing.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Header Headline Block | Establish authority with bold type and a surveillance document photograph |
| Case Study One | Introduce capability through a minor exaggeration claim narrative |
| call to action Placement One | Prompt immediate booking after the first proof-of-capability story |
| Case Study Two | Escalate with a staged property damage investigation narrative |
| Case Study Three | Demonstrate full-scale organized fraud ring resolution |
| Intake Form Block | Capture case details through a three-step structured assignment flow |
| Capability Brief Capture | Collect email leads with a redacted sample report as the incentive |
| Persistent Bottom Bar | Keep the primary call to action visible at every scroll depth |
Design & branding system
The Monochrome Steel color system creates a cold, precise visual environment. Every color choice is functional. There is no warmth, no decorative distraction, and no ambiguity in what each element communicates.
- Gunmetal charcoal (#2C2F33) and cold-rolled silver (#A8ADB3) form the primary surface and text hierarchy
- Evidence-room white (#F4F5F6) provides the dominant background, clean and clinical like a case file page
- Case-flag red (#C0392B) appears exclusively on calls-to-action and critical data points, making every conversion moment unmistakable
Mobile & speed optimization
The Investigate template is structured for readability and action on any screen size. The editorial layout adapts without losing its authoritative tone.
- Condensed headline type and the case study narrative columns reflow cleanly for smaller viewports
- The persistent bottom bar call to action remains accessible on mobile, keeping the booking path one tap away
- The three-step intake form is touch-friendly, with large selector targets suitable for use in the field
How this template helps you convert
Every design and copy decision in this template is aimed at moving a qualified visitor toward assigning a case or entering the lead pipeline.
- The escalating case study structure builds credibility progressively, so visitors arrive at the intake form already convinced of your firm's capability at every scale of fraud.
- The two-path conversion system captures both ready-to-assign clients through the intake form and early-stage prospects through the capability brief email capture, ensuring no serious lead leaves without a next step.
Other information about this template
This template is part of the Editorial/Magazine template style category. It is suited to the Corporate Precision theme with a Case Study Narrative creative direction. The layout is designed as a single-page, section-led experience.
- The template follows a Booking/Scheduling landing page direction, meaning every section sequences toward a confirmed appointment or case assignment
- The Monochrome Steel palette and monospace editorial typography are deliberately chosen to project the look of physical case documentation
- This template is ideal for firms that handle insurance fraud investigation, workers' compensation claim verification, liability dispute analysis, and disability claim reviews
- It can support solo investigators building a credible first web presence as well as established firms looking to professionalize their client acquisition process




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Monochrome Steel
Style
Editorial/Magazine
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Giant Headline Left Header
Escalating Case Study Narrative Sections
Editorial Pull-quote Typography
Three-step Case Intake Form
Persistent Booking Call to Action Bar
Secondary Capability Brief Capture
Related questions
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