New Jersey accident reconstruction
Accident Reconstruction Services
Traffic accident investigation and reconstruction are the processes of gathering and scientifically analyzing available evidence to determine what happened in a traffic collision. Accident reconstruction analysis also seeks to address causation and liability issues. The results of the reconstruction may be used to explain why the accident happened or how it could have been prevented. The accident reconstruction results can also form the foundational basis for other technical analyses such as injury causation, human factors, product liability and or restraint system performance.
Typical traffic accident reconstruction results include time, speed, and position histories for the involved vehicles at relevant points in the collision sequence. These histories can be associated with the scene geometry and environmental conditions to assess human factors issues such as: perception-reaction, visibility, driver strategies or potential evasive tactics.
We offer complete expert analysis in motor vehicle accident reconstruction. Reconstruction services include accidents involving automobiles, pedestrians, motorcycles, bicycles, and trucks. We perform the necessary investigative work and gather the appropriate data to complete our analysis. Analysis includes investigating the scene, reviewing photographs, taking photographs, reviewing reports, interviewing witnesses, inspecting vehicles, pre and post crash speed computation, skid mark evaluation, time and distance analysis, rest positions of vehicles, seat belt analysis, tire analysis, air bag deployment, roadway factors, roadway geometry, traffic signals and patterns, roadway conditions, friction evaluation, lighting conditions, weather conditions, sight distance, as well as any other case specific relevant factors necessary to perform a complete analysis.
Regardless of the particular issues involved in any given case or the analytical tools utilized, the traffic accident reconstruction expert must possess a combination of formal education, special training, and hands-on case experience.
Our analysis may also include the download and interpretation of data from what is commonly referred to as the black box or event data recorder.