Secure Data Sources ASAP to Preserve Evidence

Friday, October 11, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Earn 1.0 CA CLE hour

Meet the Speakers

Christopher D. Armstrong


Founder/Senior Forensic Engineer

Armstrong Forensic Reconstruction Corp

Louis J. Shapiro


Attorney

Law Offices of Louis J. Shapiro

About the Program

This presentation shall address what types of digital data may be acquired relating to traffic collisions. The data sources include Event Data Recorder data from cars, heavy trucks, motorcycles, sportcraft and traffic signals. Data sources also include Video analysis which can be used to determine data such as speed and location. The goal is to make people aware of potential data sources so they can be secured and preserved as soon as possible.

This program is presented by the Personal Injury Law Section chaired by Daniel Kramer. Find out more about the section at BHBA.org.

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