Photographic evidence is only as strong as its chain of custody. VeriChain provides a cryptographically verifiable record of every image — from the moment it was captured to the moment it is presented.
In legal and insurance contexts, photographs often serve as primary evidence. But a JPEG file carries no reliable proof of when it was taken, whether it has been altered, or who took it. EXIF metadata can be edited in seconds. Traditional forensic analysis is expensive, slow, and rarely conclusive.
VeriChain solves this at the point of capture — before any question of authenticity can arise.
An adjuster or claimant photographs damage at the scene using a VeriChain-enabled app. The image is signed immediately, capturing device, timestamp, and pixel fingerprint. The resulting bundle provides indisputable evidence of what was photographed, when, and by whom — with a complete record of any subsequent adjustments.
Photographic evidence submitted in proceedings can be independently verified without relying on the originating party. A verifier can confirm the image hasn't been altered since capture, establish exactly when and where it was taken, and confirm the identity of the person who signed it — all from the file itself.
Regulatory inspections, site audits, and compliance documentation often require photographic records that cannot be disputed. VeriChain-signed images provide a tamper-evident record that can be independently verified long after the inspection took place.
We work with legal and insurance organisations to integrate VeriChain into evidence collection and case management workflows. Get in touch to learn more.