About the service
FACTS’ team of expert forensic consultants supports legal professionals in developing effective litigation strategies by simplifying and translating complex scientific findings.
We provide specialized guidance for:
- Interpretation of forensic reports
- Cross-examination of expert witnesses
- DNA analysis
- Forensic toxicology
- Document and handwriting examination
- Digital evidence review
With a focus on accuracy and clarity, FACTS ensures that forensic science is applied effectively to strengthen cases and support the pursuit of justice
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Quick and clear answers to your key questions
At FACTS, clients often ask how forensic consultancy services can support legal cases, corporate fraud prevention, and cybercrime investigations. Here are answers to some of the most common questions:
What does a forensic consultancy service include?
Forensic consultancy provides expert guidance in analyzing scientific evidence for legal and corporate cases. Services include DNA analysis, toxicology, document examination, fingerprint authentication, and digital forensics, along with expert witness testimony.
How can forensic consultants help lawyers and legal professionals?
FACTS’ forensic consultants assist lawyers in cross-examining expert witnesses, interpreting forensic reports, and presenting technical findings in court, helping build stronger litigation strategies.
Do forensic consultants handle cybercrime cases?
Yes. FACTS through strategic partnerships provides advisory in cybercrime investigation and digital forensics, including data acquisition, disk imaging, data recovery, mobile forensics, audio-video authentication, and encrypted data analysis.
Are forensic consultancy reports admissible in court?
Yes. FACTS’ forensic experts prepare court-qualified scientific reports and provide expert witness testimony in line with legal standards, ensuring evidence is admissible and credible.
Who can use forensic consultancy services?
Our services support a wide range of clients – lawyers, corporates, government bodies, law enforcement agencies, and individuals – seeking expert analysis of forensic evidence to prevent fraud or strengthen legal proceedings.