Professional Forensic Assistance

At Fairfield Investigation, our director of investigations is well-trained in E-Discovery and understands how to locate important information for civil cases on computers.

Assistance in Civil Investigations

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Experience in Assisting Investigations

E-Discovery is the process of collecting electronically stored information (ESI) on a computer for use in a variety of different civil or criminal cases. At Fairfield Investigation, our director of investigations is well-trained in E-Discovery and understands how to locate important information for civil cases on computers. If you need a professional to recover files and web histories that could prove the facts of a civil case, don’t hesitate to call our firm today.

A missed item of evidence can be the difference between a substantial jury verdict and the dismissal of a case. Whether evidence is located in a computer, laptop, tablet, smart phone, SD card, thumb drive or portable drive is grounds for discoverable evidence. Oftentimes, deleted items are very important in civil cases. Issues of spoliation (deleting evidence) can become a serious issue. We may be able to help recover deleted items or residue of deleted items that could prove to be helpful in civil investigations.

Computer Forensics in Investigations:

  • Proving possession of pornography
  • Proving a violation of privacy
  • Proving a computer break-in
  • Evidencing e-mail fraud
  • Showing industrial espionage
  • Dealing with web page defacements
  • Theft or company document issues
  • Disputed dismissals
  • Breach of contract cases
  • Disloyal employee cases

The Power of E-Discovery

Similar to criminal defense forensics, civil case forensics can uncover valuable information. The data analysis and investigation is normally subject to different legal requirements and limitations. In many cases, our services can play a significant part in internal corporate investigations.

We understand the various laws that govern forensic investigations in civil law cases. For example, your state may not allow us to undertake certain examinations or monitor a network. We may be barred from reading personal communications in a civil investigation. Our team can make sure to adhere to your state laws while still working to get you the evidence that you need to back up your case. 

As a trained E-Discovery professional, our director of investigations can pull information off computers that contains evidence of various business or personal dealings. Even if the documents don’t seem to hold information, we may be able to analyze meta data that will prove to be a tipping point. Allow us to help you with your civil case today!

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