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Road traffic accidents are often traumatic incidents and litigation arising as a result is becoming more common as court awards increase and injured parties become more aware of the compensation that may be available to them. Hawkins has wide experience in this field relating not only to accidents involving cars, but also buses, heavy goods vehicles, farm equipment, motorcycles, bicycles and pedestrians. Our detailed engineering knowledge of how vehicles operate and behave is invaluable when understanding how an accident occurred. WHY APPOINT A FORENSIC INVESTIGATOR? It can be very difficult to determine the precise cause of road traffic accidents because:
Witness statements may conflict or be inaccurate
The parties involved may not wish to show themselves in a bad light
Accidents by their nature happen very quickly
Very often there is more than one contributory factor
There can be large amounts of compensation at stake
Witnesses can be influenced by the severity of the injuries
Road traffic accidents may be caused in many ways:
Excess speed
Lack of attention
Vehicle defect or inadequate maintenance
Poor visibility arising from weather conditions, obstructions, time of day or road layout
The influence of drink, drugs or fatigue
There may be more than one cause in which case contributory negligence might apply. HOW DOES HAWKINS INVESTIGATE ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS? The Police attend most serious road traffic accidents and produce a report, which contains contemporaneous information such as plans and photographs. The Police Report, witness evidence and details established from a visit to the accident scene are used to reconstruct the most probable sequence of events leading to the accident. An examination of the vehicles involved is often carried out. Consideration is also given to:
Visibility available to the driver.
Road layout and design.
Stopping distances.
Weather conditions.
Speeds of the vehicles involved.
Vehicle stability (particularly where a vehicle has overturned).
The actions of those involved.
Condition and service history of the vehicles involved, including tyres
Poor highway/pavement design and maintenance
Simulation of the accident is undertaken by calculations performed both manually and by computer. We use specialised computer software to analyse the pre and post impact trajectories of vehicles, to reconstruct the visibility available to the driver and witnesses, to prepare plans from photographs of the scene and other analyses that assist in understanding an accident. |