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Document Recovery for Medical Records

Document Recovery, Document Scanning

Is it possible to recover critical medical documents, such as patient records and x-rays damaged by fire, flood or mold caused by excessive moisture? What steps are necessary to do so?

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What Sets Apart the Best Document Restoration Companies

Document Recovery

As in every industry, the quality of document restoration companies varies. Assuming that the basics are in place (the restoration experts know how to revive flood damaged books and how to dry wet documents without causing more damage, for instance), the following characteristics set apart the very best restoration firms available today. If you’re in the market for document restoration, we encourage you to print out this list and use it to vet potential restoration partners.

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Lawyers: Why Document Scanning Services are Critical for Your Client Files

Document Recovery

Attorneys maintain sensitive client files, and they must therefore have strong plans for disaster recovery. Documents have always been an important part of practicing law, but in these days of digital overload, attorneys are bombarded with more files than ever before. Most legal documents can’t simply be shredded at the conclusion of a trial, because lawyers could be sued for destroying relevant evidence if the case is challenged. This is especially true following the Enron scandal; federal discovery rules are now more complex and stringent than ever. In such an environment, it’s crucial to have a way to backup legally crucial files through document scanning services.

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Common Repairs for Damaged Books

Document Recovery

When working with water damaged books, experts begin with a review of the book’s value and a thorough analysis of its condition. Still, it is possible to address certain problems from a more general perspective – for example, by following the tips we’ve listed below for repairing flood damaged books.

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Preserving Old Photos

Document Recovery, Document Scanning

In many families, the homes of the elderly tend to become repositories for generations of family history. But when grandparents head south to Florida or other popular retirement destinations, taking their old photos and other irreplaceable family documents with them, they face the possibility of losing these mementos to inclement weather such as hurricanes or flooding.

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