Introduction Motor collisions often result in uncertainty and the need for answers. Determining how and why the event occurred requires a structured review of available facts. That is where road collision investigators take action, applying specialist processes to identify the facts and assign responsibility. What Do Collision Investi… Read More


Technical examination of failures involves identifying the underlying issue behind a breakdown in a component. Failures are not usually random. They are typically caused by external conditions or inadequate maintenance. By using engineering procedures, investigators can work out what failed and why, and then suggest changes to stop it happening aga… Read More


How Damage Analysis WorksAccident-related vehicle assessment involves a structured evaluation of both external and hidden damage following a collision. It looks beyond cosmetic flaws, aiming to uncover frame weaknesses, system errors, and failures within electronic sensors.A professional assessment can bring to light problems that may not be obviou… Read More


The Role of Claim Validation in Road Traffic IncidentsClaim validation during a collision review involves checking physical evidence such as damage points, skid lines, scene photographs, and witness recollections to assess whether the description of events matches what actually occurred. This ensures that the claim aligns with the incident facts ra… Read More


Understanding Claim Validation in Collision InvestigationsVerification of claims in collision investigations involves examining all accessible evidence—vehicle damage, braking traces, scene photos, and witness accounts—to determine if the reported version aligns with the actual event. The goal is to establish if the description is supported by … Read More