In a vehicle accident, the first 24 hours are key. On July 23, this S2|DATA webinar will discuss preserving critical digital evidence after a vehicle accident!
On Thursday, July 23rd, eDiscovery Today will host the S2|DATA sponsored webinar The First 24 Hours: Preserving Critical Digital Evidence After a Vehicle Accident (available here) at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT). Join digital forensics and litigation professionals as they discuss the critical and practical steps attorneys, insurers, claims professionals, and investigators should take immediately following a motor vehicle accident to preserve potentially relevant digital evidence.
Through real-world examples and lessons learned from accident investigations, our panel will explore how early decisions can significantly impact the availability, admissibility, and defensibility of digital evidence throughout litigation.
Topics Include:
- Learn what digital evidence may exist beyond accident reports and witness statements
- Understand why timing is critical to preserving mobile device data
- Identify common mistakes that can result in lost, altered or inaccessible evidence
- Gain practical guidance from attorneys and digital forensic experts
- Learn how early preservation decisions can impact litigation strategy and case outcomes
- Learn best practices for preserving evidence in a defensible manner
I’m excited to be part of a terrific panel discussing these topics! Joining me will be Robb Brown, Partner at Moseley Marcinak Law Group LLP; Alex Timmons, Partner at Moseley Marcinak Law Group LLP and Karuna Naik, Director of Forensics & Disputes at S2|DATA! This is a terrific combination of legal, eDiscovery and forensic experts to discuss these challenges and how to address them!
Let’s face it: In vehicle accident litigation, critical digital evidence may begin disappearing within hours of an incident. Key artifacts relating to device usage and user activity are often short-lived and can be overwritten or deleted before they are preserved. Mobile devices are replaced or reset. Applications are updated. Location history, communications, and metadata can be altered or lost before counsel has an opportunity to evaluate the facts. Register here to learn best practices for preserving critical digital evidence after a vehicle accident on July 23rd!
So, what do you think? Do you need best practices for preserving critical digital evidence after a vehicle accident? If so, attend the webinar! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
Disclosure: S2|DATA is an Educational Partner and sponsor of eDiscovery Today
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