The process of vehicular accident reconstruction typically begins with a survey of the scene of the accident. This survey includes measuring the distances between the vehicles involved, photographing the damage, and collecting any other evidence that may be present. Once the evidence has been collected, it is used to create a scale model or computer simulation of the accident. This model or simulation can then be used to determine the sequence of events that occurred during the accident.
Vehicular accident reconstruction can be a complex and time-consuming process. However, it can be a valuable tool in determining the cause of an accident and assigning fault.