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ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION BOARDS

Expert testimony can be confusing. To clarify the technical testimony, boards that visually explain the expert’s opinions are often useful. On occasion, multiple boards are used to explain different aspects of the accident or the accident avoidance sequence

At Cheong, Denove, Rowell & Bennett we believe the more the jury sees, the better they understand.

Click to enlarge picture of an accident reconstruction board
which was admitted into evidence at binding arbitration:
Accident Reconstruction View of Pedestrian at 295 feet.


 

At Cheong, Denove, Rowell & Bennett, we believe the more you know, the better choice you will make.

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