Frequently Asked Questions

  • Digital Data Insights LLC provides digital forensic evidence review and expert consulting services for:

    • Criminal defense attorneys

    • Prosecutors

    • Civil litigators

    Services are provided exclusively in support of litigation and legal proceedings throughout Southeast Michigan.

  • Yes. Digital Data Insights routinely reviews:

    • Mobile device forensic extractions

    • Reports generated by forensic tools or laboratories

    • Digital evidence produced during discovery

    Our role is to assess the data and documentation provided, evaluate methodologies used, identify limitations, and interpret the findings within accepted forensic principles.

  • Yes. We can:

    • Evaluate whether forensic methods appear consistent with accepted practices

    • Identify gaps, assumptions, or limitations in reported findings

    • Clarify what conclusions are and are not supported by the available data

    All opinions are based on objective analysis, not advocacy.

  • Depending on what has been lawfully produced, analysis may include:

    • Call logs and messaging records

    • Application data and usage artifacts

    • Images, videos, and associated metadata

    • Location-related data and timestamps

    • System and user activity artifacts

    Findings are always contextualized and explained with appropriate limitations.

  • Digital Data Insights adheres to:

    • Industry-accepted digital forensic principles

    • Transparent methodologies

    • Clear documentation of assumptions and limitations

    • Objective, reproducible analysis

    All opinions are grounded in education, training, experience, and established forensic practices consistent with expert testimony standards.

  • No. Digital Data Insights provides objective expert analysis, not advocacy.

    Our role is to explain digital evidence accurately and impartially, regardless of which party retains our services.

  • Yes. We assist attorneys with:

    • Understanding complex digital evidence

    • Reviewing opposing expert reports

    • Preparing for depositions and trial testimony

    • Developing clear explanations for judges and juries

    Trial preparation assistance is focused on education and clarity, not litigation strategy.

  • Yes. We assist in developing accurate and neutral digital data exhibits, including:

    • Timelines

    • Visual summaries of digital activity

    • Simplified representations of complex data

    All exhibits are reviewed for technical accuracy and consistency with the underlying evidence.

  • Yes. Digital Data Insights provides expert witness consulting and testimony in matters involving digital and mobile device evidence.

    Expert opinions are limited to the scope of services provided and the data reviewed.

  • Yes. A core part of our work is translating complex digital evidence into clear, accurate, and understandable explanations suitable for judges, juries, and attorneys.

  • Typically, we request:

    • Digital evidence outputs or discovery materials

    • Existing forensic reports or documentation

    • Relevant case timelines and issues

    • Specific questions counsel would like addressed

    This allows us to assess scope, feasibility, and limitations before proceeding.

  • All matters are handled with strict confidentiality. Information is reviewed and retained solely for the purpose of providing requested forensic services and expert consultation.

  • Digital Data Insights LLC serves Southeast Michigan. Engagements outside this area may be considered on a case-by-case basis for consulting or testimony, subject to availability.

  • Independent review and analysis can:

    • Clarify what existing data does and does not demonstrate

    • Identify limitations or misinterpretations

    • Reduce unnecessary duplication of forensic work

    • Strengthen or challenge conclusions using the same evidence set

    This approach is often efficient, cost-effective, and strategically valuable.