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Surveillance-camera video in traffic-collision reconstruction

Surveillance cameras are everywhere in commerical districts, and their video can be useful when accidents occur in nearby traffic lanes – but act fast!

Kurt D. Weiss

From Issue: 2016 May

Reporting for duty

Track down all the incident reports, videos and maybe even a witness to better understand what happened

Stephen Ellison

From Issue: 2016 October

Does the accident-reconstruction expert’s work measure up?

Solis v. Southern California RTD provides a checklist for the quality of accident-reconstruction work

Albert G. Stoll, Jr.

From Issue: 2015 May

Auto accident reconstruction: The basics you must know

Understanding what the engineer is talking about and how conclusions are reached

Kurt D. Weiss

From Issue: 2007 November

Roadway and vehicle evidence in rollover collisions

Reconstructing a rollover includes examining physical evidence on the roadway and the vehicle. Here’s a detailed roadmap to examining that evidence

Kurt D. Weiss

From Issue: 2016 October

Failure mode forensic testing of seat belts

Seat belts can reveal many clues after an accident

Kurt D. Weiss

From Issue: 2008 January

Biomechanics: a primer for motor vehicle collision injuries

A biomechanics primer for the plaintiff’s attorney for rear, frontal, and side impacts

Lawrence S. Nordhoff, Jr.

From Issue: 2007 November

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