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Video Depositions The most common use of video in the legal profession today is the documentation of depositions for use in court. |
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Pre-Construction Survey Video Video documentation of construction sites before construction begins is a must for construction companies in the event that a lawsuit is filed claiming damage to pre-existing structures and/or property. This documentation shows existing damage to curbs, streets, sidewalks, driveways, trees, and other property prior to the arrival of the construction crew. Protect yourself, your crew, and your company from frivolous claims and unnecessary court costs. |
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Friday, 08 June 2007 |
"Activities of Daily Living" Documentaries The purpose of an "Activities of Daily Living" Documentary, sometimes called a "Day in the Life" or "Swipe of Life" video, is to portray the damages a plaintiff has sustained because incident addressed in the law suit. The object of the video is to have the jury understand how the plaintiff's life has changed because of the incident and resulting injury. |
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Friday, 08 June 2007 |
Insurance and Special Investigation Unit Videography This form of videography benefits the S.I.U. teams in the insurance industry in the following areas: - Examinations Under Oath (similar to a deposition)
- Forensic examination of physical property
- Incident reconstruction videography
- Videography of individuals explaining damaged property
- Professional consultations with lawyers representing the insurance companies to prevent bias
- Production of consumer education and training video
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Friday, 08 June 2007 |
Video Will of Execution Ceremony Will are one of the most litigated matters today. The most common concern raised by heirs is the mental condition of the testator (or testatrix) at the time the will was made. Attorneys are addressing the problem more frequently by having the will read on a videotape so that the heirs can see the condition of the testator at the time the will was signed. |
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Friday, 08 June 2007 |
Legal Video Consulting Because the popularity of videos being used in courtrooms is rising all across the nation, there is a need for expert witnesses to testify in regard to the validity of the video evidence being entered into the records. New capabilities available to videographers in the production of digitized video allow many changes to the original videos that can remain undetected unless viewed by an expert. Through our network of resources, we can assure that all videos that are used during your trial are indeed accurate and unaltered. |
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