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For plaintiff-side bad-faith attorneys

Make the loss evidence un-challengeable.

In a first-party bad-faith case, the carrier's counsel will attack the chain-of-custody of your client's loss evidence. CertNode produces a cryptographically signed, independently timestamped evidence package — structured to the FRE 902(13)/(14) self-authenticating standard — so the integrity of the record is not the argument you have to win.

Self-authenticating, without a foundation witness

FRE 902(14) recognizes records identified by a process of digital identification — a cryptographic hash — as self-authenticating. That is exactly what CertNode produces.

Signed at intake

Pre-loss inspection records, claim photos, adjuster correspondence, and expert opinions are hashed and signed (ES256) when you take them in — fixing their content and time before the dispute escalates.

Independently timestamped

An RFC 3161 timestamp from an independent authority, plus a Bitcoin anchor, establish the date without relying on your word or your server's clock.

Verifiable by opposing counsel

Anyone can verify the package with the public key — no need to trust you, your firm, or your software. That is what removes the chain-of-custody objection.

Concierge, per case

We work case-by-case: send us your client's loss evidence, we return a signed, court-ready package. No software to deploy. We sign the data; you argue the case.

Bring a case you are working now.

We will package the loss evidence on your first case at no cost, so you can see the exhibit before you commit.

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