Case Studies
Explore our collection of case studies demonstrating the intersection of biomechanics, human factors, and accident reconstruction. Each case highlights our commitment to data-driven clarity, transforming complex physical evidence into definitive scientific validation.

Looming: A Critical Human Factors Explanation for High Speed Crashes
Did inattention contribute to a crash, or the limits of human ability based on physiological limits?

How to Bring Forensic Science into Evaluations of Drowsy Driving
How to Evaluate Dash Cam Footage of Drivers Objectively

The Variable Metric of Perception Reaction Time: Why Experts Disagree
Perception Reaction Time PRT

Delta-V and Injury Biomechanics in Motor Vehicle Collisions: A Scientific Framework for Interpreting Crash Severity
Delta-V provides a physically grounded measure of crash severity

Human Perception and Biomechanics in Pinch Point Hazard Analysis
Pinch point hazards are not uniformly perceived or avoided, as detection depends on hazard conspicuity, user expectancy, and the attentional limitations of the population involved. When combined with biomechanical factors such as gap geometry and increasing force in wedge shaped configurations, these conditions can significantly increase both the likelihood of entrapment and the severity of resulting injuries.
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