Cross-examine the forensic expert. With the receipts.
Upload an opposing expert’s forensic evaluation report. Receive a Vulnerability Brief that maps every methodological, language, and citation weakness — with tactical questions, attack chains, and verified case law you can use in deposition or at trial.
ForensicShield Legal is the attorney-side application of the same engine.
ForensicShield was originally built for forensic evaluators preparing their own reports for the courtroom — strengthening methodology, tightening language, and rehearsing for cross-examination. Attorneys preparing to depose or cross-examine those same evaluators need the inverse: not what to fix, but what to attack. ForensicShield Legal applies the same multi-pass clinical analysis to opposing experts and produces a Vulnerability Brief built for litigation, not revision.
The Vulnerability Brief.
- Vulnerability map — every methodological, language, and citation weakness in the opposing report, mapped to specific passages with severity and exploitability ratings.
- Tactical cross-examination questions — drafted against the actual vulnerabilities, with follow-up branches based on how the witness might respond.
- Attack chains — sequenced lines of questioning that build pressure on a single weakness across multiple Q&A turns.
- Verified case law — every citation checked against CourtListener (6.5M+ decisions). Unverified citations are flagged, never fabricated.
- Daubert / Frye admissibility analysis — scored against the applicable jurisdictional standard.
- Impeachment hooks — phrasing the witness used that creates exposure under cross.
Built for the attorney workflow.
Daubert / Frye challenges
Identify the methodological gaps that get expert testimony excluded. Brief includes the case law that has worked.
Deposition prep
A 35- to 50-page report becomes a structured attack plan in minutes — not 6 hours of reading three times.
Trial cross-examination
Tactical questions with follow-ups, sequenced into attack chains that don’t collapse on the first redirect.
Expert vetting
Before retaining an expert, run their published work through ForensicShield Legal to see how it survives scrutiny.
Your first case is free.
Upload any forensic evaluation report — yours, or the opposing expert’s. See a Vulnerability Brief end-to-end before you pay.
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