Car Accident Reconstruction After a Connecticut Accident

A car accident can occur in the blink of an eye. As a result, it can be hard to know exactly what happened. If you have been injured due to another party’s negligence, you may be entitled to recover compensation. But, in order to do so, you will have to prove that this negligence occurred. This can be difficult if you are unsure about the details of the accident. Luckily, you can enlist the help of an accident reconstruction expert. Read on to learn more.

What is Accident Reconstruction?

Car accident reconstruction exists in order to help prove fault in a personal injury case. This is done by an expert who examines the details of the accident in order to rebuild it and determine what happened. This includes the events leading up to the accident and how it occurred. Various methods are used to do so, including:  

  • Visiting the scene of the accident
  • Inspecting the damage done to all vehicles
  • Reviewing any medical records of injured parties
  • Studying the police report
  • Examining pictures/videos of the accident/scene
  • Interviewing witnesses
  • Studying debris, point of impact, skid marks, etc

Who Benefits From Accident Reconstruction?

Not all car accident cases need car accident reconstruction in order to figure out who is at fault for causing it. While this is true, there are many situations that can benefit from it. This includes individuals who are dealing with the following circumstances:

  • They do not remember how the accident happened
  • There are few or no witnesses
  • The vehicles are totaled and cannot be repaired
  • It is complicated to prove liability
  • Victims suffered severe injuries or died
  • Pieces of important evidence are missing

How Can Accident Reconstruction Help a Case?

When an expert studies a car accident and works to rebuild the scene, they can uncover a variety of details that allow them to determine who was at fault for causing it. This can include the following: 

  • The vehicle speeds and movements 
  • The crash scene physics
  • The accident sequence of events 
  • The vehicle positions
  • The magnitude of impact 
  • If those involved were wearing seat belts
  • If visibility was an issue and why
  • If vehicle lights were used
  • Steering angles
  • If brakes were used leading up to the crash
  • If a vehicle accelerated before collision
  • If engine indicator lights went on
  • If cruise control was engaged

If you have been injured in a car accident, contact our firm to speak with an experienced attorney.

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