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Crash Investigation &
Reconstruction

"Follow the evidence wherever it leads you and question everything."

Neil deGrasse Tyson

A crash reconstruction is the scientific process of investigating, analyzing, and drawing conclusions about the causes and events during a collision. Examples of evidence would be marks left on the roadway, photographs, video, witness statements, maps, measurements, vehicle damage and crush depth, post-crash vehicle inspections, scene distances, pedestrian throw distance, or data recorded by the vehicle (i.e. the black box). Scientific principles and mathematics are then applied to the crash to determine how and why a collision occurred. We follow the physical evidence. When interpreted correctly, it does not lie.

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