UK VIDEO forensics EXPERTS
OVERVIEW
Although the familiar 2D injury map has been used for hundreds of years to document injuries, it can have limitations when used to communicate information relating to such to a layperson such as a magistrate or a jury. 3D injury maps can bridge this gap by providing graphic representations of the points of interest and their bespoke nature means other elements such as annotations can easily be added.
The creation of a 3D injury map by a forensic video expert (based on instruction and feedback from a medical professional) can ensure information relating to injuries is communicated in an accessible way, without the need for graphic and thus emotive material.
For a demonstration of some of the options we can provide for the presentation of injury evidence, please watch the video below.
types of cases
We create 3D injury map video presentations for use in all sectors including criminal and civil trials, family court, workplace disputes and private matters.
As our duty is to the court and not the instructing party we can perform work on the instruction of both prosecution and defence, and can offer rates that meet those of the Legal Aid Agency accordingly.
Types of INJURIES
We can create injury map video presentations from all sources of injuries, including:
Shootings
Stabbings
Cuts
Bruises
Grazes
types of problems solved
We can create injury video presentations to include the following:
Internal and external regions of injury
Annotations
360-degree viewpoints
To scale representation of injuries
Stills
our expertise
Our digital video forensics expertise is evidenced by our research and presentations at international conferences and a Masters degree in Media Forensics.
All of our experts have undertaken extensive training in both report writing and courtroom skills to ensure written and verbal evidence is presented in a professional and accessible manner in accordance with the legal system for which is it intended to be used.
All of our digital video forensics techniques have been or are in the process of being validated as we work towards gaining accreditation to the ISO 17025 and ILAC G19 standards.