We have extensive experience undertaking forensic vehicle examinations on everything from pedal cycles, motorcycles, cars, light commercials, large goods vehicle, heavy goods vehicles including articulated trucks with trailers and passenger carrying vehicles.
It is estimated that between 2% and 3% of all vehicles on our roads have a dangerous defect, based on the most recent MOT testing data. This means that around 4,000 collisions occur every year, where at least one vheicle has a dangerous defect.
In order to determine what part a defect played in a collision, you first need to know of its existence.
As a forensic vehicle examiner we travel the country undertaking inspections on behalf of our clients, mainly from the insurance and legal sectors. And there is a reason why we're trusted.
Understanding the purpose of any forensic vehicle inspection, is just as important as the inspection itself. Once we have an understanding of the collision and the nature of the evidence sought, we can use your knowledge and experience to identify the most appropriate and effective means of recovering that evidence.
With the pace at which the motor industry moves, it is impossible to know everything. But our qualifications, skills and experience mean that we are a dominant force in the vehicle inspection industry.
Our relentless drive to know more means that we never rest on our laurels. We are always learning, enhancing our existing knowledge or even learning new skills and knowledge.
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Driven Forensics Ltd
142 Thornes Lane
Wakefield
WF2 7RE
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