What is the difference between a case file review, and a full accident reconstruction?
In a Case File Review, only the information contained in the case file is analyzed to determine how serious the accident was, does the damages match, or just how did the accident occur. In a full accident reconstruction, the vehicles are physically examined, the accident scene is visited, and any and all forms of evidence are analyzed. Obviously, a full accident reconstruction takes longer to accomplish. However, in serious injury accidents where litigation will probably occur, a full accident reconstruction can save a claim file from outrageous monetary demands.
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