
Lack of Digital Evidence Can Cost You a Case
Digital evidence plays a role in almost all forms of civil litigation today. Nine out of ten people in the USA own a mobile phone. The proliferation of electronically stored evidence (ESI) that resides on mobile phones has grown exponentially due to the enormous amounts of data, both personal and professional, that can be found on mobile phones.
Mobile computing devices generally provide all the discovery opportunities of a standard computer. Because mobile devices can be used intensively for a broader range of uses, mobile devices potentially provide evidence that may not be anywhere else. The key is knowing how to extract the data.
Cellular forensics can be used to preserve e-mail and other files in a way that maximizes recovery of information, and eliminates doubts about the authenticity of the evidence. Mobile phone evidence is very difficult to contest and can be used to corroborate an alibi or present exculpatory, non-exculpatory, or mitigating defenses.
In 2009, 5,474 people were killed in the U.S. because of accidents that involved distracted driving. Another 448,000 were injured. Of the 5,474 killed because of distracted driving, 995 involved reports of a cell phone as a factor. However, the number of fatalities caused by cell phone use could be much higher. For those who were injured, 24,000 involved reports of cell phone use as a distraction.
Cellular Forensics, LLC Will:
- Educate you as to the nature of the electronically stored evidence (ESI) and the best methods for handling the evidence
- Tell you if the evidence was seized and handled properly
- Provide a thorough review of the other side’s findings so you have an opportunity to refute their claims
- Provide you information that can have evidence removed or denied due to the mistakes of a mobile forensic examiner who lacks experience and training
When you need a “certified expert” for mobile forensics call at 864-252-7451 or E-mail Us. |