When a pedestrian is struck by a moving vehicle, the injuries to the pedestrian are typically severe. The analysis of the physical evidence on the vehicle, the throw distance and direction of the pedestrian and the environment present at the time of the accident allow the engineers at BEC to reconstruct the sequence of events surrounding the accident. Factors such as lighting, conspicuity of the pedestrian, speed of the vehicle and location of the accident are examples of the types of information that the engineers at BEC attempt to determine. The behavior of the pedestrian and driver are also evaluated with respect to human factors to determine how each reacted to the situation. Contact us for a low cost initial evaluation.