High Impact Crash Reconstruction Animations - Amplify Your Case

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https://highimpact.com Crash reconstruction animations are the most effective way to magnify reckless negligence after a vehicle collision or demonstrate your client’s innocence, but choosing the right strategy for your case will depend on a wide variety of factors: what happened, was it avoidable, what is the opposition willing to admit, what experts are you able to retain, and what evidence are your experts able to find during discovery?

On the Plaintiff Side: When you can show that a vehicle collision was easily avoidable and demonstrate how it could have easily been averted, your audience will understand with much more conviction why this grossly negligent conduct should be punished - exposing the Defense to punitive damages. In mediation, animating your client’s collision enables the Defense to observe this exposure first-hand, encouraging them to settle for an amount that keeps this evidence away from a jury.

On the Defense Side: Animation provides your audience with an objective, science-based representation of what happened, enabling them to observe and evaluate your client’s vulnerability in a collision through his or her perspective.

We’ve outlined five visual strategies for how a crash reconstruction animation could help you expose weaknesses in your opponent’s claims, clarify complex issues, and establish clear liability on behalf of the party at fault.

1) Demonstrate How Easily the Crash Could Have Been Avoided
2) Establish Line-of-Sight Visibility (Or Lack of Visibility)
3) Expose Weaknesses in the Opposition’s Argument
4) Recreate Nighttime Visibility
5) Validate Your Client’s Mechanism of Injury to Prove Causation of Damages

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