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When you need to know . . .
What did the accident look
like?
How could the accident
have occurred as described by a party or witness?
How could the vehicle or
vehicles involved make those particular skid marks?
What would the speed of
the vehicle or pedestrian look like in real time?
Detail of Accident Animation Service
File review (including examination of photos, police report,
accident reconstruction report, and transcripts of recorded
statements)
Phone interviews of involved parties (when assigned)
Vehicle inspection and damage assessment (when needed)
Accident scene investigation/inspection (when needed)
Preparation of accident scene diagram (when needed)
Engineering calculations to determine vehicle velocities (when
needed)
Travel time (when needed)
Preparation of animation sequences provided in interactive DVD or CD
format (playable on a television or computer), with wide screen
high definition option available
Coordination and file documentation
Preparation of a fully detailed written report
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Click Above to Play
Animation
(Flash Format, 1.5MB)
The animation is also available in the
formats listed below. Right click to download or click
to play.
Standard Definition 720 x480
animation_sample_3_standard_def.wmv (Windows Media
Player 9 or later, 306KB)
High Definition 1280 x 720
animation_sample_3_hi_def.mov (QuickTime Player 7.1,
2.3MB)

animation_sample_3_hi_def.wmv (Windows Media Player
9 or later,
3.2MB)

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| In many
cases a visual representation of the actual accident
sequence can help to clarify the facts in a case. This
can be especially useful in vehicle-pedestrian impacts
where fraud is suspected. We use sophisticated software
programs to generate an animation of the accident,
either from an existing accident reconstruction already
completed by another expert, or from one completed by
our own ACTAR certified expert. |
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