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Accident Reconstruction Bioengineering

Accident reconstruction and bioengineering expert witnesses are highly trained professionals who specialize in the analysis of accidents. They are called upon by attorneys and insurance companies to provide detailed, independent accident reconstructions that can be used during litigation. Their expertise begins with investigating the scene of a crash, examining materials such as skid marks, vehicle damage reports, witness statements, photographs, and other evidence including physical measurements such as vehicle speed estimates or trajectory calculations.


Accident reconstruction experts draw on their background knowledge from fields such as engineering, kinematics, physics and biomechanics to analyze this information in order to determine how the crash occurred and who is at fault in causing it. They also use specialized tools include laser scanning equipment (LIDAR) simulations of crashes using 3D computer animation technology which can demonstrate braking distances and other technical details regarding an accident that would not be visible to the naked eye. In court they present this data along with any medical evidence related to injuries sustained on impact as supporting evidence for their conclusions about what happened before during and after a motor-vehicle collision.


One key demographic utilizing the services of accident reconstruction experts is those involved with Workman’s Compensation claims. Law firms representing accused parties attempt to prove negligence on behalf of employers when they are notified about injury on the job complaints pertaining to automobile collisions between employees or vehicles being operated for business purposes by an employee resulting in injury or death claim resolution hearings require decisive proof eluded from simple observation which an experienced expert witness provides unbiased detailed facts due legal proceedings associated with injuries from motor-vehicle collisions making them extremely valuable resources when it comes assessing responsibility for incidents occurring out within a work environment.

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