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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Reconstructing Car Accidents

Car accident injuries can be devastating, leaving victims with medical bills, unable to work, and without personal transportation. Things can be made worse when the police are having hard time figuring out which driver was at fault for causing the accident.


The police can help determine who is at fault by reconstructing the auto accident. They will go over the events before, during, and after the car accident, which allow them to see where the error was made that caused the collision.


Police use a few different methods to reconstruct car accidents. One thing they can do after a car accident that involves newer cars is to examine the data stored in the event data recorder. Most cars made after 2005 have event data recorders within them, which allow police to accurately reconstruct the events leading up to a car crash.


Police can also use surveillance video tapes if they are available. Car accidents that happen near businesses with surveillance cameras installed can provide the police with important data. The videos give police the ability to witness the car accident without actually having been present at the time.


Accident reconstruction and evidence gathering after a car accident are delicate sciences. Make sure that your rights are protected by calling an experienced car accident attorney immediately. Anywhere in Missouri, you can contact the Bradley Law Firm to speak with an auto accident lawyer at any time.

posted by NG at 4:33 PM

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