Legal protection insurance: certified evidence for courtroom defense

Certified digital documentation with legal validity to support the policyholder’s defense in any dispute covered by legal protection insurance.

When a policyholder faces a legal dispute covered by their protection insurance, collecting evidence is the first critical step. Photos, videos and documents acquired with ordinary devices lack certified timestamps, verifiable geolocation and tamper-proof integrity.

This exposes the insured to evidence challenges in court, increasing litigation time and costs. The eIDAS Regulation, GDPR and national procedural codes impose growing requirements on digital evidence reliability.

TrueScreen certifies every piece of evidence at the moment of capture, transforming it into authentic, tamper-proof and legally admissible data, strengthening the policyholder’s position and reducing time and costs.

Industry

Insurance, legal protection

Business function

Legal protection claims management, Legal, Compliance

Key process

Evidence collection, legal case management, courtroom defense

Certified content

Photos, videos, audio, screenshots, documents, chats and emails

Output

Certified documentation and reports with legal validity

Adoption mode

App / Web / API / SDK

Needs

  • Evidence protected from tampering with verifiable authenticity, integrity and provenance

  • Certified date, time, geolocation and identity for every piece of digital evidence
  • Compliance with eIDAS, GDPR, Federal Rules of Evidence and ISO/IEC 27037

  • Reduce legal case time and costs by eliminating rework and document resubmissions

  • Structured evidence portfolio usable in court by the appointed lawyer

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Solution

TrueScreen enables policyholders and insurers to certify every piece of evidence from the moment of collection. Photos, videos, audio, screenshots and documents are captured with a digital signature, qualified timestamp and immutable metadata: GPS position, date, time and author identity.

Certified evidence is organized into the case file and made available to the lawyer and the court as legally admissible proof resistant to repudiation. In the event of a dispute, the certified file provides evidence with guaranteed provenance and integrity, reducing resolution time and legal costs.

What gets certified

Photos and videos of damages and incidents

Photos and videos of damages, incidents and factual situations relevant to the dispute with certified geolocation metadata and timestamps.

Audio and witness statements

Audio recordings and statements collected by the policyholder or lawyer with immutable context metadata.

Screenshots and digital communications

Screenshots of communications, web pages, social media content and digital documents related to the dispute acquired through certified web browsing.

Documents and contracts

Contractual documents, invoices, estimates, expert reports and technical documents with digital signature and immutable metadata.

Expected benefits

  • Stronger litigation position with authentic, tamper-proof and unalterable evidence

  • Reduced case management time through fewer document resubmissions and rework cycles

  • Lower litigation costs through complete case files that reduce expert reviews and delays

  • Demonstrable compliance with eIDAS, GDPR, Federal Rules of Evidence and ISO/IEC 27037

  • Complete auditable case file with full traceability from collection to court submission

Partners

Insurance companies offering legal protection policies, panel law firms and lawyer networks, legal case management platform providers, document management and archiving solution providers.

Integrations

Integration with legal protection claims and case management systems, case management platforms for law firms, DMS/ECM for document archiving and governance, CRM and insurance portals for structured evidence collection, legal cost and reimbursement management systems. Certified reports are exportable in PDF and JSON formats, compatible with major legal case and claims management systems.

FAQ: legal protection insurance and certified evidence

1) What types of evidence can be certified for a legal protection insurance case?
TrueScreen certifies photos, videos, audio recordings, screenshots, documents, chats and emails. Every piece of evidence is captured with a digital signature, qualified timestamp, GPS geolocation and author identity, making it legally admissible and resistant to repudiation in court proceedings.
2) How does certified evidence strengthen the policyholder's position in court?
Certified evidence carries immutable metadata proving authenticity, integrity, date, time and location of capture. This prevents the opposing party from challenging the evidence's validity, reducing the need for additional expert reviews and significantly strengthening the insured's litigation position.
3) Can the insurance company integrate TrueScreen into its existing claims platform?
Yes. TrueScreen offers API and SDK integration that embeds certification capabilities directly into insurance portals, mobile apps and claims management systems. The policyholder collects evidence through the insurer's own channels, and every file is automatically certified at the point of capture.
4) Which regulations and standards does TrueScreen comply with for legal evidence?
TrueScreen complies with the eIDAS Regulation for electronic signatures and timestamps, GDPR for personal data protection, and meets the standards set by ISO/IEC 27037 for digital evidence handling. Certified evidence is recognized across EU jurisdictions and compatible with the Federal Rules of Evidence in US proceedings.
5) How quickly can evidence be certified after collection?
Certification happens in real time, at the exact moment of capture. Whether the policyholder takes a photo, records a video or acquires a screenshot, TrueScreen applies the digital signature, timestamp and metadata instantly. There is no delay between collection and certification.
6) How are certified case files shared with the lawyer and the court?
Certified evidence is organized into structured case files exportable in PDF and JSON formats. These files include all certification metadata and can be directly shared with the appointed lawyer, submitted to the court or integrated into the insurer's legal case management system for full traceability from collection to court submission.

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