Accident Reconstruction
Truck Hits Pedestrian
In this Truck Hits Pedestrian animation, we prove that a driver could easily have avoided the incident if it weren’t for their negligence
“I never saw them, then I heard a thud.” This tacky cliche is uttered in testimonials across the United States, and combating it couldn’t be simpler. An animation, like the one pictured here, can show the driver’s perspective with precise detail. This particular animation walks the viewer through several different trajectories that the pedestrian could be coming from. Knowing that the pedestrian was an older man with disabilities, we can deduce that his walking speed was slow. With this knowledge, we can propose three different potential paths. Regardless of which trajectory that the older gentleman was on, the truck driver was able to see him for a very long time.
An animation brings clarity to even the most convoluted situations. When the driver claims he couldn’t see the pedestrian, the human tendency is to believe him. However, this animation proves that the claims of the driver are invalid.
This angle shows the pedestrian traveling in a similar direction as the truck, and the driver still has a perfect view of what’s going on.
This view shows the pedestrian coming from the left at an angle perpendicular to the driver’s path, but there is no blind spot to cover the pedestrian. The driver had plenty of time to slow down. Ergo, the driver is responsible for being able to see the pedestrian.
Accident Reconstruction
Legal Animation for Accident Reconstruction
You may ask why a legal animation would be helpful when reconstructing an incident. The answer is simple. Animations demonstrate liability by showing that a collision could have been avoided if a certain party avoided negligent behavior. For example, without the use of a visual aid, it would be challenging to depict to a jury the exact location of a vehicle in reference to a place they might have never been.
Oftentimes, we find that the facts in a case are complex and challenging to understand for the average person. In a society that is inundated with visual media, it’s critical to be able to teach them the ins and outs of a situation in a way that they’ll be able to understand. If you’ve heard somebody say “I’d have to see it to believe it,” then you know the extraordinary value of providing a visual display for the jury in order for them to understand.
Mark Dombroff says it best: “The varied uses of courtroom visual aids are limited only by your imagination. Legal graphic consultants and artists can be an important part of your team, in helping you highlight salient points, increase comprehension, illustrate the unknown and hard-to-imagine, permit audiences to digest large amounts of data quickly and easily, increase critical events in an evidentiary chain, add dramatic effect [and] make your presentation effective.”
Legal Graphics Help Jurors Decide
Jurors are more likely to sympathize with your client’s injuries when they see that the defendant’s actions were blatantly negligent. Adjusting points of view allows jurors to evaluate a driver’s actions from multiple angles. We work with such precision that our animations have actually been used as substantive evidence, not just demonstrative.
In our extensive experience developing crash reconstruction animations, we’ve done trucking collisions, multi-vehicle collisions, low-speed spine injuries, motorcycle collisions, and many other kinds of incidents. We perform FARO scanning, topographical mapping, forensic analysis, and nighttime visibility studies to determine the precise circumstances under which the incident occurred.
Fox Animation Engineering - Industry Leader for Legal Graphics
Our industry-leading legal graphics have been used by some of the top attorneys in the country. We’re able to achieve this level of excellence because our engineers are the animators. We have certified medical illustrators, medical practitioners, and 3D modeling engineers that collaborate together to create our state-of-the-art animations.