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Stan Hawkins and Joe Atherton
From Left: Stan Hawkins and Joe Atherton

Accident Technology, Inc. has been providing technical assistance and expertise to the insurance and legal industry since 1984. The expertise includes automotive technology and failure analysis, safety standards compliance and crash causation, avoidance factors, cause origin, forensic laboratory analysis, electrical, mechanical, and biomechanical engineering.

Additionally, Accident Technology provides detailed investigation into heavy equipment and industrial accidents. This firm remains committed to gathering comprehensive technical information to support and defend the facts in legal proceedings.

Please call for more information and a free initial consultation.

A Systematic Analysis includes:
  • Detailed total station scale mapping of the accident site, including pinpointing of surface marks attributed to the dynamics.
  • Scale photographs
  • Crash analysis, simulation and computer animation of accident dynamics
  • Computerized analysis of roadway frictions
  • Detailed analysis of involved vehicles, including aerial photographs and crush profiles
  • Mechanical failures and component failure analysis
  • Review of all investigatory materials

Accident Technology, Inc. is devoted to the reconstruction, analysis and prevention of personal injury accidents and mechanical failures. Accident Technology, Inc. applies scientific principles of dynamics to the reconstruction of crashes. Certified and qualified expertise lies in the following areas:

  • Accident reconstruction motorcycle, vehicular, heavy truck, pedestrian, fraud, low impact, and phantom vehicle.
  • Occupant kinematics
  • Low impact analysis
  • Mechanical failure
  • Electrical failure
  • Biomechanical analysis
  • Fire/ Cause-origin
  • Commercial vehicle
  • Off road crashes
  • Coal mine transportation accidents