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How to Prove a Trucking Company Altered ELD Logs After a Fatal Crash in Texas Explained

How to Prove a Trucking Company Altered ELD Logs After a Fatal Crash in Texas Explained

In Texas fatal truck-crash cases, altered ELD records are often proven through a “digital paper trail” that can show edits down to the minute—especially when you obtain the ELD output file, audit trails, and backend logs quickly. Because federal ELD rules require tamper-resistant records and documented edits, post-crash manipulation frequently leaves detectable artifacts. This article […]

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How to Use Dashcam and Telematics Data to Prove Fault in a California Rear-End Collision Case

[In California rear-end crashes, the trailing driver is presumed at fault under Vehicle Code § 21703 unless evidence shows the lead driver’s negligence. Dashcam video and telematics data can rebut or strengthen that presumption by pinpointing speed, braking, lane position, and impact timing. This article explains how attorneys use these technologies to prove liability, authenticate

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