Where the Forensic Record Resolves Coverage and Exposure.

Wrongful death claims, fraud investigations, subrogation, and policy-period disputes increasingly turn on what mobile devices, social media, and cloud accounts reveal about conduct, timing, and state of mind. We've been on both sides — including as a court-appointed neutral subject matter expert.

The Forensic Questions We Answer

What the evidence record actually addresses.

Wrongful Death & Personal Injury

  • Device activity in the hours and days surrounding the incident
  • Communication patterns with third parties
  • Location history and travel patterns
  • Health and biometric data (Apple Health, fitness apps, sleep data)
  • Social media activity material to state of mind or conduct

Fraud Investigations

  • Disability claims contradicted by social media or device activity
  • Workers' compensation with disputed injury claims
  • Auto and property claims with suspected staging or inflation
  • Digital evidence of pre-existing conditions or undisclosed activity
  • Document forgery or alteration detection

Subrogation

  • Forensic preservation at the source of a covered loss
  • Causation analysis where digital evidence is material
  • Communications and decision-making records relevant to liability
  • Cross-jurisdiction evidence handling

Policy Period & Trigger Disputes

  • Timeline reconstruction from device, system, and cloud artifacts
  • Establishing when knowledge of a claim or condition existed
  • Document authentication establishing notice timing
Why Counsel Retains Us

Court-tested in this kind of matter.

Adaptable Technical Resources LLC has been appointed by a court as a subject matter expert in insurance-adjacent litigation — selected to provide independent forensic analysis directly to the court rather than as a partisan retained by either side. That kind of appointment requires a track record of forensic findings that have held up across prior matters, and a methodology the court has reason to trust will not bend toward either party.

Representative insurance & coverage-adjacent work

Engagements have included wrongful-death and personal injury defense, suspected fraud investigations, mass tort and product liability with coverage implications, public retirement-system disputes, and health-plan litigation. Forms of engagement have included declarations, depositions, court testimony, and court-appointed neutral service. Specific case captions are provided under Rule 26 retention disclosure.

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