Personal Injury Attorneys

AI Video Analysis for
Personal Injury Cases

Stop spending days reviewing surveillance footage manually. LabelEngine analyzes premises liability video, dashcam evidence, and slip-and-fall footage in 15 minutes — delivering structured reports with timestamps, regulatory citations, and constructive notice findings ready for litigation.

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The Video Evidence Problem Personal Injury Attorneys Face

Video evidence is now central to nearly every personal injury case — but reviewing it is slow, expensive, and inconsistent.

3–6 hrs
Manual review time per hour of surveillance footage — a single slip-and-fall case can consume an entire workday
$1,500/hr
Typical forensic video analysis cost — a standard premises liability case runs $5,000–$15,000 before trial
39–58 days
Median forensic lab turnaround — critical evidence analysis delayed until after discovery deadlines
15 min
LabelEngine turnaround for the same footage — structured findings with timestamps before your next client call

Video Evidence We Analyze for Personal Injury Cases

LabelEngine applies 31 personal injury-specific compliance rules to every video — covering the exact legal standards that determine liability.

Premises Liability Footage

Slip-and-fall, trip-and-fall, and inadequate maintenance cases. AI identifies hazard duration, constructive notice indicators, and whether the property owner had reasonable time to remedy the condition.

Auto Accident Dashcam & Traffic Video

Dashcam footage, intersection cameras, and traffic surveillance. Analysis covers speed, lane discipline, signal compliance, and comparative fault indicators under applicable traffic statutes.

Negligent Security Surveillance

Assault, robbery, and inadequate security cases. Reviews camera coverage gaps, lighting conditions, access control failures, and prior incident patterns that establish foreseeability.

Defense Surveillance Review

When opposing counsel produces surveillance of your client, LabelEngine analyzes it first — flagging spoliation indicators, chain-of-custody gaps, and context that undermines the defense narrative.

Construction Site Injury Video

Workplace injury cases involving OSHA violations. Analysis maps findings to OSHA 1926 construction standards and identifies specific regulatory violations with section citations.

Retail & Commercial Premises

Grocery stores, parking lots, shopping centers, and commercial properties. Identifies ADA violations, inadequate lighting, wet floor protocol failures, and maintenance record discrepancies.

31 Personal Injury Compliance Rules — Built for Litigation

Every finding in a LabelEngine report is tied to a specific legal standard. Not a summary — the actual rule that determines liability.

Constructive Notice
How long was the hazard present? Was it visible? Should the owner have known?
Hazard Duration
Timestamp-based analysis of when the hazard first appeared and how long it persisted.
Comparative Fault
Plaintiff behavior analysis — distraction, footwear, path choice — for contributory negligence assessment.
Spoliation Indicators
Gaps in footage, timestamp inconsistencies, and metadata anomalies that suggest evidence tampering.
Foreseeability
Prior incident patterns, recurring hazards, and conditions that establish the owner's knowledge of risk.
Maintenance Protocols
Whether inspection rounds occurred, frequency, and whether the hazard was documented before the incident.

What a LabelEngine Report Looks Like

Every report is a structured PDF with timestamped findings, regulatory citations, and confidence scores — ready to share with co-counsel, experts, or attach to a motion.

Sample Finding — Premises Liability Analysis
FINDING: Constructive Notice — Hazard Duration Exceeds Reasonable Inspection Interval
Timestamp: 00:14:22 → 00:47:08 (32 min 46 sec)
Hazard visible in frame from 00:14:22. No staff inspection or remediation observed during 32-minute window prior to incident at 00:47:08.
Applicable standard: Restatement (Second) of Torts § 343 — Possessor of Land liability for known or discoverable conditions
Confidence: HIGH
FINDING: Comparative Fault Indicator — Plaintiff Attention
Timestamp: 00:46:55 → 00:47:08
Plaintiff gaze directed toward mobile device for approximately 8 seconds prior to incident. Relevant to comparative negligence analysis under applicable state statute.
Confidence: MEDIUM

Pay Per Video. No Subscription Required.

$49 per video analysis. No monthly minimums, no camera hardware, no setup fees. Run an analysis when you need one — or subscribe for volume cases.

$49
Single Analysis
One video, full report. Perfect for evaluating a case.
$199/mo
Pro — 5 Videos/Month
For active PI practices with regular video evidence.
$499/mo
Agency — 15 Videos/Month
High-volume firms and multi-attorney practices.
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Common Questions from Personal Injury Attorneys

Can I use LabelEngine reports in court or depositions?

Yes. Reports include specific regulatory citations, timestamps, and confidence scores. They are designed to support — not replace — expert testimony. Your expert reviews the AI findings and makes the final determination. The report is a structured research tool, not an expert opinion.

How long does analysis take for a 2-hour surveillance video?

10–15 minutes for most videos up to 2 hours. You upload the file, select the Personal Injury vertical, and receive a PDF report with all findings, timestamps, and citations before your next meeting.

What video formats do you accept?

MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, WMV, FLV, and WebM. Maximum file size is 4GB. Most surveillance systems export in MP4 or AVI — both work directly without conversion.

Is client video kept confidential?

Yes. Videos are encrypted in transit (TLS) and at rest (AES-256) on AWS S3. We do not share, sell, or use your video for any purpose other than the analysis you requested. You can delete videos from your account at any time.

Stop Reviewing Footage Frame by Frame

LabelEngine delivers the same analysis your expert would produce — in 15 minutes instead of 15 days. Upload your first video and see the findings before you decide.

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