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As a part
of our commitment to continuing education, KEI
offers customized seminars on Collision
Reconstruction, "Black Boxes",
Low Speed Impacts and Personal
Injuries.
The emphasis of the Seminars include
Current Investigation Methods and Techniques, Data Collection,
Evidence Documentation, the latest in Research and Technology
to Improve Claim-Handling Efficiency and Ultimately
make the Job Easier.
These Seminars are intended for Claims
Specialists, Legal Counsel who are involved in the investigation
or litigation of Auto claims arising from Collisions
or other personal injury incidents.
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- Collision Reconstruction: General
This Seminar will provide a deeper understanding of
collision reconstruction and associated specific assessments
such as vehicle speeds, collision avoidance, safety
restraint use and function, mechanical assessments
and other potential contributory factors to collisions.
Discover how to best utilize collision reconstruction
as a powerful tool in determining the cause and effect
of collisions.
- Liability Assessment and Driver Error
- Vehicle Dynamics and Speeds
- Driver Visibility, Perception/Reaction
- Collision Avoidance
- Occupant Restraint and Injury
- Mechanical Failure and Safety Recalls
- Environmental Factors
- Example reconstructions, discussions and key
conclusions
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- Collision Reconstruction: "Black Box"
Crash Data Retrieval
This Seminar will provide a deeper understanding of
collision reconstruction and automotive (passenger
and commercial vehicle) electronic data recorders
(EDRs) in vehicles and their applications. Discover
how to best utilize crash data and ultimately improve
claim-handling efficiency using collision reconstruction,
crash data, computer analysis, simulation and scientific
animation.
- Overview of vehicle design, safety restraint
systems, “black box” design, and testing
- Physical evidence documentation, new collision
reconstruction tools, crash data retrieval and interpretation
- Example reconstructions, discussions and key
conclusions
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- Collision Reconstruction: Low Speed Impacts
This Seminar will provide a deeper understanding of collision reconstruction
and “Low Speed Impacts”. Learn how to best utilize low speed impact
analysis and collision reconstruction, occupant kinematics analysis to understand
injury mechanisms.
- Overview of vehicle design, crash testing
- Vehicle behaviour and occupant kinematics
- Physical evidence documentation, new reconstruction
tools
- Example reconstructions, discussions and key
conclusions
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- Personal Injuries: Slip, Trip and Falls
This Seminar will provide a deeper understanding
of technical assessments of personal injury incidents.
Discover how documentation and testing of the scene
and surface in question can yield valuable information,
which can assist in liability assessment.
- Overview
of the incident scene evidence
- Walking surface design and performance
- Human walking movements
- Walking surface slip testing
- Relevant standards and codes
- Example investigations, discussions and
key conclusions
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