Accident Reconstruction
Reconstruction is a professional technique for producing credible evidence when factual evidence is not available. It is a scientific process of working from the known to the unknown through physical laws of science and supporting, but not
sole-sufficient, bits of evidence. Reconstruction is performed to establish the way an accident occurred as part of evidence collection leading to analysis of cause. Credible evidence can be produced by the professional who develops the knowledge of the sciences and
skills in the process of reconstruction. The tools of reconstruction are models,
mathematical, scale, or pictorial through which the sequence of the accident is rebuilt for examination.
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