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Site Inspection Video

Video site inspections are integral to multimedia trial presentations because they allow attorneys to visually transport the jury to physical locations while remaining in the courtroom. Video site inspections are an important part of the digital litigation process because of their numerous applications.

To create the video, an LVC videographer travels to case related sites and uses production quality digital video cameras to document every visible inch of property or evidence.

Site Inspection Video Options

Visual Support: Site inspections can be used to support litigation strategy by digitally recording physical sites ranging from property destruction to accidents scenes. For example, a video site inspection could be used at a burned home to visually record all aspects of physical damage and could later be used to prove or disprove negligence.

Remote Locations: A site inspection video is a great way to bring footage showing a remote or distant location into the courtroom. LVC travels to the location and shoots at the direction of the attorney.

Dispute Settlement: Situations may arise where the condition of a property must be documented in order to settle a claim or dispute between two parties who have a mutual interest in that property.

Digital Stills: Still pictures may also be taken and edited into the video. A powerful byproduct of the video site inspection is the digital still frames that can be pulled from each video. Each digital created during the video site inspection can be separated and used as a digital photograph during trial, giving you literally millions of potentially case-winning pieces of evidence. This feature allows clients to hand pick specific pictures to exhibit, further influencing jurors by visually highlighting important evidence.

Professional Procedures: LVC can also film medical procedures or anything else which may need to be on official video record.

LVC can then take the finished video, add chapter markers and author a DVD that gives instant access to the important starting points of the video making presentation in court very precise and professional.