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Red Sox lose their voice in car crash
The Boston Red Sox have lost their longtime stadium announcer after a one-car crash, and accident reconstruction is underway to determine exactly what happened.
May 17, 2012 Full Story
Learning through creative destruction
Investigators need to know how to use accident reconstruction software and how to conduct a crash reconstruction in order to perform effective investigations, and for one group in Texas, the best way to get that training is by taking preemptive action.
May 16, 2012 Full Story
Building awareness through accident reconstruction
Motorcycle Awareness Month, celebrated during May, focuses on making drivers of other vehicles like cars, trucks and SUVs more aware of the state of shared roadways.
May 15, 2012 Full Story
Storage of accident diagram information contested
In order to be of use, a crash reconstruction needs to be easy to understand as well as readily accessible.
May 15, 2012 Full Story
Officers gain boating insight on the water
The Los Angeles County Sherriff's Department Parks Bureau is taking action to educate its investigators and law enforcement officials in how to conduct proper marine accident reconstruction.
May 14, 2012 Full Story
Younger drivers need to be careful of passengers
A recent study shows these events may be more likely depending on who's riding along.
May 11, 2012 Full Story
Obstructions clear driver in pedestrian death
Lack of visibility can play a big part in whether or not a driver stops in time, and in some areas pedestrian injuries and deaths are motivating residents to call for change.
May 11, 2012 Full Story
New charges after accident reconstruction
At the time of an accident, a driver may be arrested for illegal actions but further investigation of the incident and accident analysis are necessary to determine if any additional charges will be brought against a suspect.
May 10, 2012 Full Story
Severe accidents make for longer reconstruction
Investigators know when they face multiple cars or severe scenes, accident reconstruction can shed light on how and why a collision may have happened, but as scenes increase in complexity, so does time spent on-site.
May 10, 2012 Full Story
Accident reconstruction to shed light on unusual crashes
A head-on collision and a rollover accident in Connecticut has left law enforcement officials with questions they hope crash reconstruction can answer.
May 08, 2012 Full Story
Reconstruction substitutes when footage is too graphic
Crime scene footage and graphic accident reconstruction are used in court to help a jury reach a fair verdict, but this footage may not always be appropriate for use elsewhere.
May 08, 2012 Full Story
Looking for trends in accidents
In Boston and Texas, crash reconstruction is helping law enforcement determine whether pedestrians are being careful enough or as buses are failing to yield the right of way.
May 07, 2012 Full Story

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