Photographs show angles. Floor plans show dimensions. But a jury needs to understand the scene. A Matterport 3D scan lets judges, jurors, mediators, and opposing counsel walk through a property as if they were standing inside it. Every surface. Every measurement. Every detail, preserved exactly as it was.
Every attorney knows the challenge: you need the judge or jury to understand a space they have never been to and may never visit. You need them to see the stairwell where the fall happened, the intersection of hallways where the incident occurred, the property condition at the center of the dispute. Photographs show selective angles. Diagrams are abstract. Neither one puts the viewer inside the scene.
A Matterport 3D scan changes that entirely. It creates a photorealistic, navigable digital twin of any space. Anyone with a web browser can walk through it, look around in any direction, and take precise measurements. It is not an artist's rendering or a reconstruction. It is a captured reality, time-stamped and measurement-accurate, that preserves the scene exactly as it existed at the moment of capture.
Attorneys, insurance adjusters, forensic experts, and expert witnesses across the Southeast are using 3D scans to strengthen cases, settle disputes faster, and present evidence that is immediately understood by anyone who sees it. One scan can be the difference between a jury that understands your case and one that is left guessing.
Every litigation challenge has a documentation solution
Jury struggling to understand a scene from flat photographs
Instead of flipping through photo exhibits and trying to piece together spatial relationships, the jury navigates the space in immersive 3D. They see the sight lines, the distances, the layout. Understanding replaces speculation. Comprehension replaces confusion.
Opposing counsel disputing property condition or measurements
Matterport scans are measurement-accurate to within 1% and time-stamped at the moment of capture. When opposing counsel questions the width of a hallway, the height of a railing, or the condition of a surface, the scan provides the answer. No interpretation needed.
Scenes that change or are remediated before trial
Properties get repaired. Scenes get cleaned up. Evidence gets altered. A 3D scan freezes the scene in time. Months or years later, anyone can walk through it and see exactly what existed at the moment of capture. The scene never changes.
A photograph is two-dimensional and selective. A 3D scan is immersive and complete. When you project a navigable 3D scene in the courtroom, every juror can see the stairwell, the hallway, the property from every angle. They are not imagining the space. They are experiencing it. That level of comprehension is what wins cases.
Expert witnesses can take measurements directly inside the 3D scan. The distance from the stairway railing to the edge of the step. The width of the walkway where the incident occurred. The height of the obstruction. Every measurement is taken from the documented scene, not from memory or estimation, and can be demonstrated live in court.
In personal injury cases, premises liability claims, and property disputes, the scene often changes before trial. Repairs are made. Conditions are altered. Evidence disappears. A 3D scan captures the scene in its current state and preserves it permanently. You never lose the evidence to time or remediation.
Your litigation team in one city. The expert witness in another. The mediator somewhere else. Instead of scheduling costly site inspections for every party, share the 3D scan link. Everyone walks through the same scene, takes the same measurements, and references the same details. Depositions, mediations, and case preparation become more efficient.
When the opposing side sees the quality and completeness of your 3D documentation, it changes the negotiation. The evidence is clear, comprehensive, and difficult to dispute. Cases that might have dragged through months of discovery and motions settle faster when the documentation is this strong. Good evidence encourages reasonable outcomes.
In cases involving property damage, construction defects, or insurance disputes, a pre-loss or pre-damage scan paired with a post-damage scan creates an irrefutable comparison. Walk through the property before and after. The damage, the changes, and the scope of the loss are immediately visible and measurable.
From personal injury to estate disputes, 3D documentation delivers clarity
Document the scene of a slip and fall, trip hazard, or unsafe condition with precise measurements and navigable 3D detail that makes the case immediately clear.
When the dispute centers on property condition, construction quality, or scope of damage, a 3D scan provides objective, measurable evidence that eliminates ambiguity.
Document property condition for insurance claims litigation, estate valuations, and probate disputes. Comprehensive visual records that support fair resolution.
Professional documentation with minimal disruption to the scene.
Contact us with your documentation needs. We understand the time-sensitive nature of legal work and can mobilize quickly. Rush and priority scheduling available for urgent matters.
Same-day response
Our certified technicians scan the property or scene with professional Matterport cameras. Non-invasive, non-destructive capture that documents everything in its current state. Most scans take 1-3 hours.
1-3 hours on site
Within 24-48 hours, you receive a secure, shareable link to the complete 3D scan with built-in measurements. Time-stamped and ready for your case file. Expedited delivery available upon request.
24-48 hour delivery
Share the scan with co-counsel, expert witnesses, mediators, or opposing counsel. Present it in depositions, mediations, or courtroom proceedings. The 3D scan becomes a permanent piece of your evidence file.
Permanent record
The cost of a 3D documentation scan is a fraction of a single billable hour at most firms. The value it delivers in litigation is immeasurable. Here is the perspective.
$0.14 per sq ft | $300 minimum*
2D floor plan with measurements
Professional drone photos (FAA certified)
High-resolution interior and exterior photos
*Please inquire about pricing for larger hospitality spaces, construction progress documentation, and forensics documentation.
Matterport 3D scans have been used in legal proceedings across multiple jurisdictions. They are time-stamped, measurement-accurate records of conditions at the time of capture. Admissibility depends on the jurisdiction and the specific case, but the technology is increasingly recognized and accepted by courts as reliable visual documentation.
We understand that scenes change and evidence disappears. For urgent matters, we can often mobilize within 24 hours for locations in the Greenville area. For locations across SC and NC, we can typically schedule within 48-72 hours. Contact us directly at 864.351.4255 for priority scheduling.
Absolutely. Expert witnesses can walk through the scan remotely, take measurements, and reference specific details during their analysis and testimony. Multiple experts can access the same scan independently, reducing the need for costly and disruptive site visits. The scan can also be presented during live testimony.
Matterport measurements are accurate to within 1% under standard conditions. This level of precision is suitable for most legal documentation needs including distances, clearances, room dimensions, and spatial relationships. For survey-grade precision, we recommend supplementing with traditional survey methods.
You control the sharing. The scan link can be shared with anyone you choose, including co-counsel, experts, mediators, or opposing counsel during discovery. You decide who has access and when. The scan can also be presented on a screen during proceedings without providing the link itself.
Yes. We regularly provide 3D documentation for insurance claims disputes, including pre-loss and post-loss comparison scans. Adjusters, public adjusters, and attorneys use our scans to document property condition, scope of damage, and support fair claim resolution.
Yes. The scan can be shared via a simple web link and viewed on any device. In mediation or arbitration settings, all parties can walk through the space together on a shared screen. It is an effective tool for building mutual understanding of the scene and accelerating resolution.
We serve parts of South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia. Priority scheduling is available in the greater Greenville area. For time-sensitive matters elsewhere in our service area, contact us directly and we will work to accommodate your timeline.
Contact us to schedule your forensic 3D documentation scan. Priority scheduling available for time-sensitive matters. One scan preserves the evidence permanently, exactly as it exists today.