Explaining How Reconstruction WorksVehicle collision analysis is a specialist method used to determine how a traffic incident occurred. It relies on engineering analysis and physical evidence rather than assumptions or inconsistent witness accounts. Clues such as brake marks, impact signatures, road layout, and onboard vehicle data … Read More
Introduction When a road traffic incident occurs, it can leave behind uncertainty and speculation. To establish the facts and identify those accountable, a structured investigation is required. This is where collision investigators step in, conducting thorough examinations to uncover the underlying causes of the … Read More
Engineering fault assessment focuses on determining the specific cause of a breakdown in a system, structure, or part. Rather than happening by chance, most failures occur due to material fatigue or inadequate maintenance. Using scientific tools, engineers assess what went wrong and offer ways to prevent the same issue from happ… Read More
Vehicle Damage Analysis ExplainedAssessment of vehicle damage entails a systematic evaluation of all apparent and underlying damage that occurs due to a road incident. It's not just about paintwork damage or bumps; it aims to uncover deep-seated mechanical problems and any malfunctions in airbags or sensors.A thor… Read More
Understanding Claim Validation in Collision InvestigationsVerification of claims in collision investigations involves examining all accessible evidence—vehicle damage, braking traces, scene photos, and witness statements—to determine if the reported version aligns with the actual event. The goal is to confirm if the description is c… Read More