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Our Leica® scanner uses a 360° laser distance meter and high definition panoramic imaging to create a 3D point cloud of the space around it with LiDAR technology that captures 360,000 points per second. Three spherical, panoramic HDR cameras with a thermal imaging camera deliver 3D point clouds with millimeter accuracy.

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Scale Diagraming,

Mapping & Animation

Our Virtual Crash™ state of the art software allows us to create scale diagrams, animations, or simulations. We can simulate vehicle collisions, pedestrian impacts, bicycle impacts, motorcycle impacts and more to bring an accident reconstruction to life.  

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Unmanned Aircraft-

Drone

The use of our drones help reconstruct accident scenes by collecting visual data that can then be processed using our mapping software to produce 3D models of the scene. 

We have an FAA licensed (UMA) drone pilot on staff.

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Event Data Recorders

(Black Box Technology)

Popularly known as "black boxes," event data recorders (EDRs) have helped investigators solve the mysteries of airplane crashes for decades. Now they’ve become standard in almost every new car sold.

Event data recorders track vehicle data such as speed, acceleration, braking, steering, and air-bag deployment before, during, and after a crash.

Following a collision, drivers may not recall all of the events, but information gleaned from the EDR can provide a reliable snapshot of what the vehicle and driver were doing just before and after a crash. Information from the EDR is then used in conjunction with other crash analysis techniques to provide investigators with a full picture of what happened.

To see if your vehicle is equipped with an EDR visit:

http://www.crashforensics.com/files/CDRVehicleList.pdf

Or give us a call!

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