Accident Reconstruction
Accidents happen every day, involving motor vehicles, aircraft, commercial equipment or machinery. From roadways to manufacturing plants, they can happen anywhere.

In the aftermath of these accidents, questions arise as to what precipitated the event and where the responsibility lies. Rimkus provides experienced forensic analysis professionals to sift through the myriad of details to find the key elements leading to the accident and communicate to other parties, including juries, exactly what happened and why.
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Vehicle Accident Reconstruction
Vehicle Accidents occurring at low-speeds and high-speeds, multi-vehicle pile-ups, accidents involving cars, trucks, buses, trains and stationary objects as well as bicycles, scooters, motorcycles, ATVs and snowmobiles.
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Roadway Design and Construction
Roadway Design factors include ramps, entrances as well as topography and other features that are critical in the study of vehicle accidents.
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Construction Site Accidents
Construction site accidents involving machinery such as cranes, earthmovers, backhoes and bulldozers as well as machinery and equipment failures resulting in large losses.
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Industrial and Manufacturing Facilities
Industrial and manufacturing accidents lead to extensive damage, deaths and lost time injuries impacting operations.
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Oilfield Accidents
Oilfield accidents and incidents include fires, explosions, blowouts and other impacts to continued operations.
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DOT Compliance Issues
DOT compliance issues can be found in workplace and vehicle accidents, requiring investigation of designs, working conditions, record keeping and compliance.
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Biomechanical Analysis
The human body is as vulnerable to the laws of physics as a vehicle or other mechanical equipment. Examining how the body reacts to external forces is a key aspect of biomechanical analysis.
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Computer Animations
Computer animation takes the viewer to the scene to watch it unfold as it did in the actual event.