DPI Offering Video Deposition Capabilities for Clients and Lawyers
Diversified Product Inspections Inc., a provider of independent product failure analysis, air contamination and fire investigations for the insurance industry, can now provide video depositions for its clients and lawyers.
W. Warren Wankelman, vice president, Marketing, stated, “In our continuing efforts to provide cutting-edge technology for our clients, we now can provide real-time video streaming on the DPI Web site (www.dpi-inc.com): video depositions between ourselves, our client’s attorney and the opposing council. Using our new Audio/Video studio, DPI can have a member of our staff on-camera providing live testimony to attorneys, on both sides, in their offices, on their computers or laptops. A conference telephone connection is made over a phone line so all parties can interact in real time.
“The responses of several lawyers who have used this service are highly complementary and we see great potential for DPI as it offers this service to all its clients. A big plus for video conferencing is it lowers costs since it eliminates costly travel expenses when trying to do in-person depositions. Our clients on the west coast will find using this video deposition tool very cost effective. This same video technology can also be used for adjuster training and video taping of product testing.”
For further information on DPI’s Audio/Video capabilities, call 1(800) 865-6220 and ask for Matt Walters.
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