FORENSIC RECONSTRUCTION
Our computer based reconstructions are built from the available evidence. This can be as simple as the statements of witnesses or as complex as a combination of mapping, location scanning, 3D imaging and other items of evidence.
The most demanding reconstructions require scientifically accurate calculations to be made. Typical examples are vehicle accident reconstruction, bullet trajectory calculation or construction site accidents
where simulation is required
In other situations, a reconstruction may be required to test the observations of a group of individuals. In such a context, while accuracy is important, much less mathematical detail may be required to create an
effective aid to the analysis and presentation of evidence.
At its simplest, a reconstruction may be required to assist in the visualising or understanding of events. Multiple viewpoints or an overview can be provided as appropriate, and the level of detail can be tailored to both the needs of the case and the available budget.
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