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Two Vehicle Collision
As a sedan was making a left turn into a driveway from a two-lane road, it was broad sided by an oncoming van, injuring the car’s driver. We performed a complete accident reconstruction and found that the initial speed of the van was at least 10 mph over the posted speed limit. At trial, our expert successfully demonstrated to a jury that although the Honda had turned in front of the van, it was the van’s excessive speed that caused the accident.
Speed Over-estimation by Police
A young man was driving his vehicle on a town road when he lost control and crashed into a tree on the opposite side of the road, killing his passenger. Our investigation found errors in the police sketches and calculations. The police had included an extra 100 ft of skid marks, which could not have been produced by this ABS-equipped vehicle. Thus, our accident reconstruction showed that he was only traveling 35 mph (rather than 65 mph) and that he lost control of the vehicle due to a medical condition.