Other Reconstruction Services
Armstrong Forensic Engineers offers forensic services for a wide array of engineering failures. These services include the following:
- Airbag Control Modules — The airbag control module, also known as a Crash Data Retrieval unit or ‘CDR’ can document key data just before an incident.
- Alternative Vehicle Accidents — All-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, side-by-side, roadster, watercraft, and golf carts.
- ATV Accidents — All-terrain vehicles, also known as a quad, quad-bike, three-wheeler, or four-wheeler.
- Automobile Accidents — We investigate the scene of the accident, analyze police reports and witness statements, conduct mechanical investigations of each automobile, and review all other pertinent information.
- Collision Reconstruction — Involves investigating, analyzing, and evaluating the vehicle, driver, and roadway environment of a collision.
- Event Data Recorders — Vehicles are often equipped with an Event Data Recorder (EDR), commonly called the ‘black box’.
- Golf Cart Accidents — The most common golf cart accidents involve passenger ejection, rollovers, and braking issues.
- Insurance Fraud Investigation — Our experts can investigate engineering failures to evaluate suspicious insurance claims.
- Intermodal Freight Transport — Involves vehicles and facilities from multiple disciplines such as railway engineering, roadway engineering, traffic engineering, and mechanical engineering.
- Kitesurfing, Hang Gliding, and Parachute Accidents — Surface water sports (such as kitesurfing) and air sports (such as hang gliding and parachuting).
- Low Speed Accidents — Low speed rear-end accidents may cause little or no damage and may involve biomechanics, human factors, and other issues.
- Maintenance of Traffic — Providing a safe environment where workers and transportation modes may compete for the same or adjacent space.
- Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices — Federal set of standards used by professionals nationwide to install traffic control devices.
- Railroad Accidents — Investigation, analysis, and reconstruction of train, railroad, and rail yard accidents.
- Rollover Accidents — Involves issues related to occupant ejection, seat belt use, roof crush, and injuries to the occupants.
- Traffic Control Devices — Elements added to a transportation system to aid in traffic safety and management.
