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Incident Scene Reconstruction |
Incident Scene Reconstruction is defined as a systematic process of preserving and collecting evidence and applying / comparing that evidence to probabilities of an injury incident occurring as initially reported.
Incident reconstruction / analysis is multi-faceted and involves at least one or more of the following,
- Preservation of material & human evidence (avoiding destruction of physical evidence and lost identity of witnesses)
- Acquisition of evidence (the collection of physical “real” evidence and statements from witnesses / claimants)
- Analysis of physical evidence (a forensic examination of “real” evidence)
- Statement analysis (a forensic review of the words and writing patterns discovered in written and recorded statements)
- Application of physical laws (using mathematics to prove / disprove the probability of reported incidents)
- Environmental influences (physical & psychological conditions) that may have influenced the actions of the claimant or cause(s) of an incident creating possible subrogation options.
There are questions that might require technical or scientific expertise related to biomechanics, toxicology, vision, audiology, mechanical engineering or others that Spectrum Advantage Group will assist you with. Incident scene reconstruction is multi-faceted requiring a broad range of perspectives blended with focused and exhaustive analysis of evidence.
Understanding the influences of incidents may also provide countermeasures for subrogation.
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