Evidentiary Intelligence

Evidence to
Expert Report.

Quarare is the evidentiary intelligence platform for forensic accountants. Score every record. Defend every conclusion.

Daubert Score™

Finding 14 of 23 - recomputing live

0/ 100
Testability0 / 25
Peer review0 / 25
Error rate0 / 25
General acceptance0 / 25
Recomputed 1.7s ago - methodology grounded in Daubert (1993)
0-100
Continuous Daubert Score
6
Records Reliability factors
<2s
Recompute on edit
100%
Audit-trailed actions

In the Editor

Defensibility, scored as you write.

The Daubert Score panel sits beside the Finding editor. As phrasing shifts from conclusory to measured, the score moves. Citations are proposed inline. Reasoning is surfaced per factor.

The score teaches defensibility in real time. Analysts internalize the discipline without a separate training pass.

Finding 14 - Unauthorized disbursements, Q3 2024
draft

Based on the records reviewed, three disbursements totaling $187,402 appear to lack proper authorization under the company's stated approval policy. Each was processed during the period from May to August 2024 without the countersignature required for transactions exceeding $50,000...

3 supporting recordsBremser, 2019Insight #7 promoted
Daubert84
  • Testability22/25
  • Peer review19/25
  • Error rate21/25
  • Acceptance22/25

Measured phrasing. Citation present. Methodology reproducible.

Illustrative - actual interface and content may vary.

Why it matters

Defensibility is not a property a report has at the end.

It accrues - or fails to accrue - through every methodology choice, every cited record, and every phrase in the conclusion. A single conclusory sentence drops the score. A missing peer-reviewed citation drops the score. Existing tools surface none of this until a motion is filed.

Quarare surfaces it as the analyst works, in the surface where the work happens, in language the expert can defend on the stand.

Developed in collaboration with practicing forensic accountants. Methodology grounded in the Federal Rules of Evidence and Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (1993).

Security

Enterprise security, courtroom discipline.

Encryption at rest and in transit

AES-256 for stored data. TLS 1.3 for all in-transit communications.

Tenant isolation

Logical separation per engagement. No cross-client data inference. Customer-managed retention.

Audit-trailed actions

Every score override, every promotion, every edit. Exportable for compliance review.

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Defensible by design.

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