Why Choose Us

  1. We are expert drone operators who are professionally trained and certified by the FAA.
  2. We carry multiple forms of insurance, but with our company motto of “safety first” we’ll hopefully never need it.
  3. We work every day in a highly restricted airspace environment with airports everywhere near where we fly. So we’re experts at navigating the FAA and securing waivers to fly in those locations.
  4. We can’t help it. We love new technology. This means we are always getting the latest drones and technology. That means we continue to do it faster, cheaper, and with better results.
  5. New clients become return clients because we over-deliver compared to other drone operators. Our video footage is always smooth and not jerky. Our videos are edited by our staff with over 25 years of editing experience. And that’s why our clients keep coming back.

A Multifaceted Tool for Legal Professionals

Drones are versatile tools that serve multiple purposes in the legal field:

Evidence Gathering: Drones can be deployed quickly to capture evidence immediately after an incident occurs, preserving the scene as it was at the critical moment, which is crucial for accurate analysis and representation.

Scene Reconstruction: Drones can create 3D models and maps of accident scenes or crime scenes, aiding in understanding and presenting complex scenarios.

Cost and Time Efficiency: Using drones can be more cost-effective and faster than traditional methods of evidence collection, reducing the need for lengthy site visits and manual surveys.

Visual Aids: In the courtroom, drones can present evidence visually compellingly, enhancing the attorney’s ability to convey key points to the judge and jury.

Insurance Claims and Criminal Prosecution

Drone applications in the legal profession are diverse. For insurance claims, drones can assess property damage, accident scenes, and even natural disasters. They provide insurers with a precise and up-to-date view of the situation, streamlining the claims process.

In criminal prosecution, drones can aid in crime scene investigations, providing law enforcement with an aerial perspective that can uncover crucial evidence. From mapping out the scene to capturing images and videos of key areas, drones assist in building a comprehensive case.

In an era where data and presentation are paramount in the legal profession, drones have emerged as indispensable tools for attorneys and legal professionals. Their ability to capture precise data and facilitate compelling visual storytelling in the courtroom makes them valuable in building and presenting cases effectively. Whether it’s for insurance claims, criminal prosecution, or any other legal matter, drones have repeatedly proven that one picture captured from the skies can tell a thousand words.

 

Services We Offer

Crime Scene Investigation

Revisit the Scene Over and Over

Photos are often the best way to document the specifics of an accident or crime scene. While traditional cameras capture evidence, drones make it practical and affordable to document the entire scene. Instead of collecting still photos, drones can create comprehensive aerial images of the whole location, allowing for highly accurate measurements.

Improve Accuracy

Drones Enhance Crime Scene Investigation Accuracy

Handwritten notes on accident scene details are important but cannot match the precision of drone-based photogrammetry. Drone cameras provide highly detailed renderings and 3D models, enabling professionals to take accurate measurements and analyze data long after the scene has been cleared. Investigators can rely on centimeter-level accuracy to make critical calculations, such as determining the force of impact between objects or verifying the exact location of items within an evidence field. This precision allows for informed and actionable decisions throughout the investigation.

No Permission Needed

No Need to Worry About Getting Permission to Fly Over Property

Drones can fly over any location without specific permission because the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) controls all navigable airspace in the United States. This means that, as long as drone operators comply with FAA regulations, such as flying below 400 feet, maintaining visual line of sight, and avoiding restricted areas, they can operate in the airspace above private and public properties. Local and state governments can regulate the takeoff and landing of drones but cannot control the airspace, ensuring that FAA rules take precedence.

Put The Jury At The Scene

Drones Offer Jurors a First-Person Perspective

Much like Hollywood filmmakers use camera angles to show viewers what a character sees, drones can capture footage that mirrors the perspective of a party or witness in a lawsuit. When jurors watch videos filmed from this point of view, they feel as though events are unfolding right before their eyes. This type of video evidence engages them both cognitively and emotionally, making a powerful impact.

Areas We Serve

As a South Bay-based company near Los Angeles International Airport, we benefit from easy access to a freeway network that enables us to service a wide area of Southern California. We’re likely just a short trip away from your location (traffic permitting). Here are some of the areas we serve:

The Southbay   |   Orange County   |   Riverside   |   Simi Valley   |   Malibu
Moreno Valley   |   San Bernadino   |   Pasadena   |   Santa Clarita      
Oxnard   |   Los Angeles   |   San Fernando   |   Thousand Oaks