Collision reconstruction

Understanding how and why a collision occurred, results in you being better informed and leads to better informed decisions.

What is collision reconstruction?

Before you can ask questions as to what was reasonable for a driver in the circumstances they were presented with, you need to understand what happened during the collision.


Collisions can be reconstructed using physical marks and evidence at the collision scene, evidence contained on or in the involved vehicles, witness testimony, CCTV and other evidence. This is the collision reconstruction phase.

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Collision investigation

Once the physical dynamics of the collision are known, we can then start to understand what may have caused those events to occur, which allows us to explore who did what and when, but also who knew what and when.


Once we have reconstructed and investigated a collision, our findings can be delivered in whatever many suits you. Whether you are looking for initial advice, a telephone or Teams conversation, a letter of advice or even a civil or criminal court compliant report.

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Can you answer specific questions?

Absolutely. Our experience has shown that many of our clients will already have an indepth understanding of how and why a collision occurred, but they may require clarification on some of the finer detail.


When you contact us, we will discuss your requirements and offer suggestions of how best to answer the questions you have.

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