Expert Forensic Animations for Accidents at Home, Work, and Public Spaces
Data-driven, courtroom-ready 3D reconstructions for slip, trip & fall, workplace/industrial, construction, retail, sidewalk/stair, and other premises incidents—built from measurements, photos, and surveillance video for legal, insurance, and investigative use.
Why Choose Forensic Animation for Home, Workplace & Public-Space Incidents?
Our animations transform complex facts into clear visuals for premises liability, workers’ compensation, OSHA/industrial safety, and insurance claims. We fuse scene measurements, photographs, CCTV/smartphone video, and when applicable 3D scans/photogrammetry to accurately depict mechanisms of injury, timing, and visibility.
- Slip, trip & fall (sidewalks, stairs, ramps, parking lots, retail & public venues)
- Workplace & industrial: warehouse/forklift, machinery, lockout/tagout, ladder & scaffold incidents
- Construction site sequencing, equipment operations, and hazard visibility (line of sight, lighting)
- Home/premises accidents: bathrooms, kitchens, decks, pools, play areas, product misuse or failure
- Surveillance (CCTV) & video analysis, timing studies, motion & human-factors context
- Designed for mediation and trial; Daubert/Frye-aware demonstratives
Trusted by attorneys, claims professionals, risk managers, and experts to clarify causation, code compliance (e.g., ADA, building & safety codes), and standard of care.
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What We Animate
Courtroom-ready forensic animations for home, workplace, and public-space incidents—motion-accurate 3D sequences built from scene measurements, photos, and CCTV/smartphone video.
Slip / Trip / Fall Sequences
Animate gait, foot placement, surface transitions, loss of balance, and body trajectory to the point of impact on stairs, ramps, sidewalks, and interior floors.
Ladder, Stair & Scaffold Falls
Show climb/descend motion, slip-off or step-through events, hand/foot engagement, and fall paths with frame-by-frame kinematics.
Machinery & Forklift Paths
Animate equipment movement, turning radii, approach/clearance, and person–vehicle interactions through aisles, bays, and work zones.
Lighting, Visibility & Line-of-Sight
Simulate illumination changes, shadows, glare, and occlusions; render what a person or camera could see from specific vantage points.
CCTV-Matched Reconstructions
Camera-track footage, correct lens distortion, and time-synchronize multiple angles; animate the event to match recorded video evidence.
Product & Equipment Incident Animations
Depict tool, door, escalator, or fixture motion; animate component interactions and breakage sequences at the moment of failure.
Spills, Fluids & Debris Motion
Animate liquid spread, droplet behavior, and debris trajectories to visualize hazards forming and how they affect footfall or travel paths.
Crowd, Egress & Pedestrian Flow
Visualize people movement, queuing, and exit paths; animate density changes and interactions in retail, venue, and public-space environments.
2D/3D Overlays & Callouts
Add animated measurements, labels, timelines, and picture-in-picture comparison views to guide the viewer through the sequence with clarity.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1) What information do you need to animate a home, workplace, or public-space incident?
Scene measurements (tape/total station/LiDAR/photogrammetry), photographs, CCTV/smartphone video, floor plans or diagrams, incident/witness statements, and any applicable codes or standards (ADA, building, OSHA). More data = higher fidelity.
2) How long does a forensic animation project take?
Most projects complete in 5–14 business days depending on complexity and revisions. Rush services are available for tight deadlines.
3) Are your animations admissible in court?
They’re created as demonstrative evidence from verifiable inputs and are commonly admitted at the judge’s discretion. We document sources, assumptions, and tolerances to support reliability.
4) Can you incorporate CCTV, smartphone, or drone footage?
Yes. We correct lens distortion, synchronize multiple cameras, align frames to measured distances, and integrate aerial/drone views when available.
5) Can you model lighting, visibility, and line-of-sight?
We can simulate illumination levels, shadows, obstructions, and viewer positions to address conspicuity, timing, and hazard visibility from critical vantage points.
6) Do you handle ADA, building code, and OSHA contexts?
Yes. We reference relevant ADA, building/fire codes, and OSHA 1910/1926 standards where applicable and indicate how they relate to the conditions depicted.
7) Do you provide expert witness testimony and deposition support?
Yes. We can provide expert testimony, affidavits, and deposition support to explain methods and conclusions.
8) What deliverables do you provide?
High-resolution MP4 (1080p/4K) animations, still frames, and—upon request—storyboards and a brief technical memo summarizing inputs and assumptions.
9) How accurate are the measurements in the animation?
Accuracy follows the quality of source data. We use scaling via photogrammetry/LiDAR and note tolerances so viewers understand precision and reasonable error bounds.
10) How much does an animation cost?
Pricing varies by scope, scene complexity, and turnaround. Typical engagements are quoted after a brief review of evidence and objectives; flat-rate options are available for straightforward matters.
11) Do you work nationwide and remotely?
Yes—nationwide service with secure file transfer and virtual review sessions. Travel/site capture can be arranged when needed.
12) How do revisions work?
We typically include two rounds of revisions. Additional iterations can be added if case strategy evolves.
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