Focus Forensics is a national forensic engineering firm providing consulting services to legal, insurance, government, and corporate clients. Our engineers are skilled in many disciplines and we are able to provide reconstruction, scientific analysis, and expert testimony regarding traffic accidents and all types of mechanical, commercial vehicle, transportation, or traffic engineering issues.
We utilize cutting edge technology to increase the quality of our investigations, to enhance the robustness of our calculations and analyses, and to improve our ability to communicate complex technical findings with compelling presentations.
We utilize cutting edge technology to increase the quality of our investigations, to enhance the robustness of our calculations and analyses, and to improve our ability to communicate complex technical findings with compelling presentations.
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Our process includes using rigorous data collection technologies to retrieve evidence from roadways, vehicles, "black box" downloads of passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles, video sources, photographs, documents, and testimony. Our passion for thoroughness in data collection and evidence retrieval means you will have all of the available information at your disposal.
Focus Forensics' engineers are capable of reconstructing what occurred during the collision, determining what happened following the impact, and providing context for the time frame prior to the incident. This gives our clients a full view of the entire event, including potential avoidance opportunities and contributing factors.
Trained inspection teams and appropriate physics methods are necessary to correctly model and analyze commercial vehicle collisions because they involve massive weight, stiff structures, articulation points, and unique collision scenarios. When incidents exceed the capabilities of a typical accident investigator, our forensic engineers employ scientific methods to fully evaluate all the issues.
A specialized subset of Transportation Engineering deals with the temporary control of vehicular and pedestrian traffic as part of a building or highway construction project. Construction and maintenance activities occur frequently throughout our nation's transportation network in order to improve function and safety, aid traffic flow, provide new benefits, or keep existing facilities at an adequate level of service.
The field of human factors is typically defined as the broad study of how humans behave physically and psychologically in relation to particular environments or products. When applied specifically to humans engaged in the task of operating an automobile or otherwise involved within a transportation system, the field of study may be better described as Driver Factors.
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