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Accident
Reconstructions
Every reconstruction is different. Sometimes
the situation merely calls for a simple, low cost assessment from an experienced and
knowledgeable eye. FACTS can also provide you guidance and a recommended
course of action for those more complex events where you're not really sure what
you have.
When the collision event
requires a more complex analysis, a major accident reconstruction typically begins with
the collection of evidence and measurements during crash scene & vehicle examinations,
and is conducted by qualified personnel with a minimum of 26 years experience in the field
of accident reconstruction. The collision scene is mapped out to scale, and graphically
represented with vehicle markings like gouges and tiremarks. Each involved vehicle is
thoroughly examined for physical clues. In addition, SMAC computer simulations are often
used to verify speed calculations and study collision trajectories as part of the overall accident reconstruction.
Every collision - from the severe to the rear-ender-fender-bender - is carefully analyzed
to determine what happened, and how and why it occurred. Human factors, as well as
environmental and mechanical factors, are studied for their relevance to the events
preceding the collision. Visibility, occupant kinematics, and the use of safety restraints
are also explored.
The final report typically includes the known
facts of the collision, the details of the FACTS
investigation and reconstructive analysis, an explanation of opinions and conclusions and
how they were drawn, diagrams of the scene, and all photos relevant to the rendered
opinions and conclusions.
Other services:
in addition to accident reconstructions
and analyses of low impact claims, FACTS
provides vehicle fire origin & cause
determinations, lamp filament
examinations to determine whether headlamps were on or off, and evaluations of general
accidents and product failures.
FACTS provides independent evaluations of other
vehicle-related failures, such as potential tire, brake & steering, or safety system failures, as
well as critical evaluations of other firms' accident reconstruction or investigation
reports.
Accident
Reconstruction Fire Origin & Cause Product Liability
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