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title: "How to Export Security Footage for Insurance and Legal Review"
author: "Cutsio Team"
date: "2026-05-09"
lastmod: "2026-05-09"
category: "Industry Solutions"
excerpt: "The best way to export security footage for insurance and legal review is to compile the relevant clips in Cutsio and share a secure link with password protection, expiration dates, and view tracking."
tags: ["Security", "Insurance", "Legal", "Evidence Export", "Claims"]
---

## How do you export security footage for insurance and legal review?

The best way to export security footage for insurance and legal review is to compile the relevant clips in Cutsio and share a secure link with password protection, expiration dates, and view tracking. Instead of burning footage to USB drives, attaching large files to emails, or uploading to unsecured share links, claims adjusters and legal teams get instant access to timestamped evidence that can be reviewed in any browser.

Security footage is increasingly critical to insurance claims and legal proceedings. A slip-and-fall claim requires evidence of the incident and prior conditions. A property damage claim requires evidence of the cause and extent. A liability dispute requires clear footage of what happened. Getting that footage into the hands of adjusters and attorneys quickly and securely is essential for favorable outcomes.

## Why do traditional security footage export methods fail?

The traditional methods of sharing security footage — USB drives, email attachments, and consumer file-sharing services — all have significant drawbacks.

USB drives require physical handoff. A property manager must download the footage, copy it to a drive, and deliver it to the adjuster or attorney. This takes days. For time-sensitive claims, the delay can affect the outcome. The drive can also be lost, damaged, or corrupted.

Email attachments cannot handle security footage file sizes. A single 2-hour camera export at moderate bitrate can be 5 to 15 GB. Email attachments are limited to 25 MB. The footage must be compressed, split into multiple emails, or sent through a file-sharing service that the recipient may not be able to access.

Consumer file-sharing services like Dropbox and Google Drive provide download links, but they lack the security features that insurance and legal teams require. There is no password protection, no expiration date, and no view tracking. Once the link is shared, there is no control over who accesses it or how long it remains available.

Cutsio's Share feature solves all three problems. Links are password protected, set to expire on a specific date, and include view tracking that shows when the recipient watched the footage. The recipient opens the link in their browser and watches the clip immediately — no download, no account, no software required.

## What does a complete evidence package include?

A complete evidence package for insurance or legal review includes three components: the incident clip, the contextual footage, and the metadata.

The incident clip is the primary evidence — the moment the incident occurred. This clip should be trimmed to show only the relevant action. Cutsio's compilation feature allows the investigator to select the exact start and end points for each clip.

The contextual footage shows the conditions before and after the incident. For a slip-and-fall claim, this includes footage of the floor condition before the fall and the property's response after the fall. For a theft claim, this includes the suspect's entrance, the theft action, and the exit. The contextual footage provides the full picture that the incident clip alone cannot.

The metadata includes the timestamp, camera name, date, and any notes about the clip. Cutsio preserves the original timestamp from the camera system and displays it alongside each clip. The investigator can add notes describing what each clip shows.

All three components are compiled into a single timeline or shared as individual clips through a secure link. For more on compiling incident evidence, read our [guide to creating an incident timeline from multi-camera footage](/blog/how-to-create-an-incident-timeline-from-multi-camera-footage).

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## How do you manage evidence chain of custody?

Chain of custody is critical for evidence used in legal proceedings. Cutsio's Share feature provides documented proof of evidence handling through several mechanisms. Each shared link creates an audit log showing when the link was created, who created it, and what clips were included. View tracking shows when the recipient accessed the footage. The original exported footage is preserved without modification, maintaining the evidentiary integrity of the source files.

For legal teams that require sworn statements about evidence handling, the Cutsio interface allows investigators to document when footage was exported from the camera system, when it was uploaded to Cutsio, and when it was shared. This documentation supports the evidentiary foundation required for admission in legal proceedings.

## How does per-minute pricing work for evidence export workflows?

Evidence export workflows typically involve small, targeted clips. Export 30 minutes to 2 hours from 2 to 4 cameras — 1 to 8 hours total. At Cutsio's per-minute pricing, a single evidence export costs under $1.00 of indexed footage. The Pro plan at $59 per month covers dozens of evidence exports per month. For TPAs and legal teams handling high claim volumes, the Studio plan at $249 per month provides 150 hours of storage.

## FAQ

### Can I password-protect shared security footage?

Yes. Every Share link can be configured with a password. Only recipients with the password can access the footage.

### How long do shared links remain active?

Links can be configured with expiration dates. Set them to expire after 30 days, 90 days, or on a specific date. Expired links can be reactivated if needed.

### Can I track whether the recipient watched the footage?

Yes. View tracking shows when the link was opened, which clips were watched, and for how long.

### Can I revoke access to a shared link?

Yes. Links can be deactivated at any time. Deactivated links immediately stop working, even if the recipient has the URL and password.

### Does Cutsio modify the original footage when I trim clips for export?

No. The original exported footage is preserved unchanged. Clip selections are metadata references to the original file, not modified copies.

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