See exactly where your documentation breaks down
before your client finds it first
The guard did everything right. The documentation couldn't prove it.
Run the incident you would fear to explain tomorrow.
Private Security
Primary2-minute walkthrough of a real challenged incident
Pain:Client's attorney asks for timestamp-verified timeline. You realize the report was filed before anyone correlated with footage.
Stakes:Guard's certification. Six-figure contract. Legal costs that dwarf whatever the incident was.
This is how it usually goes wrong. Not because the guard was wrong — because no one ever built the picture.
Law Enforcement
8-12 min
Pain:Division commander needs verified timeline before chief's briefing. The report is complete. The correlation isn't.
Stakes: Command responsibility. Civil liability. State certification review.
Military
8-12 min
Pain: Commander needs AAR verification before battalion briefing. After-action reports filed. Timeline never correlated.
Stakes: ROE determination. Command responsibility. JAG review.
Built from conversations with operators who've lived through escalated reviews — not assumptions about what might help.
Most teams realize within minutes whether their own reports would hold up.
If this were your incident — would it hold up?