Forensic Incident Reconstruction
When investigating crimes or car accidents, it may be difficult to determine what occurred because of a lack of evidence or a lack of witnesses. Forensic reconstruction is the process of establishing the sequence of events through the study, analysis and interpretation of evidence.
Reconstructing Incidents
Experience in Assisting Investigations
When investigating crimes or car accidents, it may be difficult to determine what occurred because of a lack of evidence or a lack of witnesses. Forensic reconstruction is the process of establishing the sequence of events through the study, analysis and interpretation of evidence. After this, our talented team can create 3D computer models of the scene of the crime and design a reenactment of the entire event.
We can use animation and computer-aided design (CAD) software to produce images of crime scenes and vehicles. The programs allow forensic analysts to carefully guide the actions of an individual and how they may have affected the outcome of an incident.
Benefits of Forensic Incident Digital Reconstruction:
- Jog the memory of witnesses who watch the recreation
- Provide a detailed example of how the crime took place
- Take into account all various witness testimonies to see if they are consistent
- Factor account traffic, weather, and other outside elements.
- Clearly explain the way that a crime occurred to a judge or jury in court
Hire a Professional Forensic Analyst
If you want to construct 3D models of a crime you are working on, contact us. Computer software simulation is an excellent defense tactic, but it is frequently placed under extreme scrutiny. This is why you will want an expert who can explain the mechanisms of the software and explain what computer systems were used to create the models.
We can also help by explaining where all inputted information was gathered and what the outcome proves. Our director of investigations is a Board Certified private investigator who is certified as a computer forensic and a digital forensic investigator. Call us today to get more information about how we can help you.