2024 PA Insurance Fraud Conference

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On April 12th, DJS Principal Collision Reconstruction Engineer, Robert T. Lynch, P.E., and Mobile Forensic Analyst, Timothy R. Primrose, will be speaking at 2024 Pennsylvania Insurance Fraud Conference.  Their presentation, “Digital Forensics for Auto Insurance Investigations,” (Session II-D) will explore data collection and analysis from event data recorders, dashcams, infotainment systems, cell phones, and other available data types connected with transportation.  

The 2024 Pennsylvania Insurance Fraud Conference is organized by the PA Insurance Fraud Prevention Authority, along with the Delaware Valley and Greater Pittsburgh Chapters of the International Association of Special Investigation Units (IASIU).  This 2-day event in Hershey, PA will be attended by hundreds of “Fraud Fighters” within the insurance and federal, state, and local law enforcement communities.  Click here for additional conference information and registration.

DJS Associates will be exhibiting at this event!  Interested in learning more about our investigative services and expert witnesses?  Be sure to stop by our booth in the Aztec Room to chat with our speakers and DJS Marketing Coordinator, Emily Hopf.  We look forward to seeing you there!

For more information on “Digital Forensics for Auto Insurance Investigations,” contact Emily Hopf, Marketing Coordinator, at ERH@forensicDJS.com or 215-659-2010.

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