Golf Cart Accidents
The average golf cart accident occurs in a matter of seconds, but understanding exactly how or why the accident happened is a challenging scientific process. In addition to collecting evidence and data, our engineers analyze all the issues of a case, making sure our clients understand the underlying causes and countermeasures.
Golf cart accidents (also known as a golf buggy or golf car) differ from traditional passenger vehicles because of differences in the size, weight, and shape of the vehicles involved. The most common golf cart accidents involve passenger ejection, rollovers, and braking issues. Golf carts often lack seat belts and typically operate on an uneven landscape.
We are capable of real-time analysis, two-dimensional and three-dimensional imaging, calculus-based calculations, and the implementation of crush energy, momentum, rotational, and impulse-based methodologies.
Golf cart accidents (also known as a golf buggy or golf car) differ from traditional passenger vehicles because of differences in the size, weight, and shape of the vehicles involved. The most common golf cart accidents involve passenger ejection, rollovers, and braking issues. Golf carts often lack seat belts and typically operate on an uneven landscape.
We are capable of real-time analysis, two-dimensional and three-dimensional imaging, calculus-based calculations, and the implementation of crush energy, momentum, rotational, and impulse-based methodologies.
Highlights of our golf cart accident investigation services include:
- Rapid Response Inspection Team
- Vehicle and Scene Data Collection
- Laser-precision scene and vehicle mapping
- Rollover stability testing
Other Reconstruction Services
- Airbag Control Module
- Golf Cart Accidents
- Maintenance of Traffic
- Alternative Vehicle Accidents
- Insurance Fraud Investigation
- MUTCD
- ATV Accidents
- Intermodal Freight Transport
- Railroad Accidents
- Automobile Accidents
- Kitesurfing/Hang Gliding
- Rollover Accidents
- Collision Reconstruction
- Low Speed Accidents
- Traffic Control Devices
- Event Data Recorders
