Accident & Failure Reconstruction
Rebuilding the sequence of an event from what the evidence physically allows.
What this service is
Physics-based reconstruction of how an incident occurred — the sequence of mechanical events, the loads and motions involved, and the failure or injury mechanism — bounded by the physical evidence rather than by assumption. The work spans component and structural failures, impact and crush events, and the occupant kinematics that connect an event to an injury.
How Scienalysis does the work
Scienalysis reconstructs the event from the physical record — damage patterns, material response, deformation, and documented conditions — and tests candidate sequences against the governing mechanics, using finite element and explicit-dynamics analysis where the evidence supports it. Conclusions are held to what the evidence and the physics will bear, and framed to the standard that governs expert work — reliable method, sufficient data, and reasoning defensible step by step.
Attorneys and insurers needing an independent, defensible account of how an incident actually happened.
A retained engineering reconstruction; not a free preliminary theory or a substitute for full evidence review.