Instrumentation

Explore Advanced Solutions at Verum Biomechanics. Our unique, state-of-the-art technology provides unparalleled insights for your clients' cases. View our technology in action through our video series and see the specialized tools that elevate our scientifically informed analyses.

Accident Analysis Reimagined: 3-D LiDAR Vehicle Scanning in Action

Upgrade to Precision: Replace outdated tape measures with our 3-D LiDAR scanning. Achieve millimeter-precise vehicle damage assessments for irrefutable case evidence.

3-D Animation Software to Visualize Science

Revolutionize Your Case Evidence: Experience the precision of our cutting-edge animation software, transforming accident simulations with scientific accuracy far beyond traditional 2-D models and manual calculations.

Mapping the Scene

Streamline Your Case Analysis: Our 3-D modeling and physics-based solutions vividly recreate car accident scenes, capturing every detail - from vehicle damage to street signs - for precise liability and damage assessment.

Our Instrumentation

Our experts use the newest technology to conduct more rigorous and scientific investigations to elucidate the details of your personal injury / premises liability claims.

3D Laser Scanning

3D laser scanning allows our accident reconstruction experts to render high-end 3D models of the vehicles and the surrounding terrain. 

Tribometers (Slip Testers)

Our premises liability experts only use the validated Mark IIIb tribometer to measure slip resistance of flooring per ASTM F2508 standard. 

3D Animation

Our accident reconstruction and biomechanical experts utilize 3D animation to best show how vehicles moved pre- and post-collision. This helps clients and the jury visualize the most accurate representation.

Force Transducers

Our biomechanical experts use force transducers to accurately measure how much force goes through the body during different types of instances (falls, friction, walking).

Exposure Meters

Our premises liability experts use exposure meters to determine whether there was adequate lighting in the vicinity at nighttime accidents.