Discovery Services

Discovery & Forensic Video Analysis

Surveillance footage, bodycam and dashcam recordings, and multi-source incident video organized into a clear, litigation-ready chronology. Timeline reconstruction and evidence sequencing that gives you leverage before mediation — and holds up at trial.

Video depositions also available as a supporting service.

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Forensic Video Analysis

Frame-by-frame review of surveillance footage, bodycam recordings, dashcam video, and other incident footage to identify key events, establish sequence, and document what the raw footage actually shows.

  • Surveillance footage review and documentation
  • Bodycam and dashcam video analysis
  • Frame-accurate event identification
  • Footage authentication and metadata review

Timeline Reconstruction & Evidence Sequencing

Multi-source video from different angles, timestamps, and recording systems synchronized into a single incident chronology. Opposing counsel cannot dispute a timeline built from their own footage.

  • Multi-source video synchronization
  • Incident chronology reconstruction
  • Evidence sequencing for mediation and trial
  • Visual timeline organized for decision-maker review

Visual Evidence Organization

Raw footage from multiple sources — surveillance systems, body cameras, phones, dashcams — organized, labeled, and presented in a format that attorneys, mediators, and adjusters can actually use.

  • Multi-source footage consolidation
  • Clip extraction and annotation
  • Evidence-ready formatting for mediation packages
  • Organized delivery for attorney review and production

Video Depositions

Remote and recorded deposition services for situations where in-person appearance is not practical. Testimony preserved in a format that holds up at every stage of litigation.

  • Remote deposition setup and coordination
  • High-quality video and audio for courtroom use
  • Synchronized transcript and video delivery
  • Edited clips ready for trial presentation
Most cases resolve before trial. Discovery work — forensic video analysis, timeline reconstruction, and evidence organization — builds the foundation that drives settlement value. When the other side sees a clear incident chronology built from their own footage, the negotiation changes.