Vehicle, Telematics & EDR Forensics

Extract and interpret vehicle data from EDRs, infotainment systems, telematics platforms, GPS sources, and connected-vehicle records.

Applications & Integration

Event Data Recorder downloads and interpretation

Telematics, GPS, and trip-history review

Crash timeline and movement analysis

Infotainment and paired-device analysis

Connected vehicle data preservation

Litigation, insurance, and reconstruction support

Vehicle, Telematics & EDR Forensics

Modern vehicles are rolling data centers. Event data recorders, infotainment systems, telematics modules, and connected car platforms capture a continuous stream of information about how a vehicle was operated, where it traveled, and what happened in the moments before, during, and after a collision. Our vehicle forensics services extract and analyze this data to support accident reconstruction, insurance investigations, and litigation.

What We Recover

  • Event Data Recorders (EDR) – Pre-crash and crash data including vehicle speed, brake application, throttle position, seatbelt status, airbag deployment, and delta-V. We use manufacturer-approved tools to image and interpret EDR data from most major makes and models.
  • Telematics & GPS Systems – Location history, trip logs, speed data, and driving behavior from factory-installed telematics, aftermarket GPS units, and fleet management systems.
  • Infotainment Systems – Paired device records, call logs, text messages, navigation history, and media connections. Infotainment systems often retain data from every phone that’s ever connected to the vehicle.
  • Connected Vehicle Data – Cloud-based records from manufacturer portals, companion apps, and third-party services that track vehicle health, location, and driver behavior.

Why It Matters

In collision cases, witness accounts conflict and memories fade. Vehicle data provides an objective, timestamped record of what actually happened. Speed at impact. Braking behavior. Seatbelt use. Location and heading. We extract, preserve, and interpret this evidence so it holds up in court, at deposition, or in settlement negotiations.

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