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Blog/News | 3D Forensic, Inc. - Part 2
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Our take on the effects of People v Duenas | Animations are no longer challenged science
Animations are no longer challenged science under the Kelly/Frye/Daubert microscope…technically when properly introduced, they have never been
Our take on the effects of People v Duenas 74 Cal.App.2d 846 (Cal.2012)
In People v Duenas the defendant fired at a police officer […]
By admin|2017-10-17T19:10:19+00:00July 20th, 2015|Uncategorized|2 Comments
SF Bar Webinar | 21st Century Computer Animation in the Courtroom
People recall 68% of visual information and 30% of what they hear. Jurors, mediators and opposing counsel lean in when forensic animations/videos play. Why? An admissible animation clearly presents complex expert information or conveys events visually – in the graphic way that people best absorb information in their daily lives.
By admin|2015-06-19T16:51:25+00:00June 19th, 2015|Blog News, Events, News|Comments Off on SF Bar Webinar | 21st Century Computer Animation in the Courtroom
If you ever want to see […]
By admin|2015-09-11T00:07:59+00:00June 1st, 2015|Blog News, News, Videos|Comments Off on Using Forensic Analysis in a “Battle of the Experts” Part 3
Using Forensic Analysis in a “Battle of the Experts” Part 2
Ford F350 careens onto a sidewalk after colliding with a Camaro pinning a bystander to a wall. The damages are extreme. Plaintiff’s expert presents compelling demonstratives showing the truck driver is at fault. What really happened?
If you ever want to see how […]
By admin|2015-09-11T00:09:02+00:00May 18th, 2015|Blog News, News, Videos|Comments Off on Using Forensic Analysis in a “Battle of the Experts” Part 2
Using Forensic Analysis in a “Battle of the Experts”
By admin|2015-09-11T00:11:19+00:00May 5th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Using Forensic Analysis in a “Battle of the Experts”
Creating 185 ft. of Fog Shrouded Visibility
We were challenged to build fog into an animation to recreate visibility issues. Also, we needed to accurately show a side view mirror view angle as a semi enters a roadway. Three animations and shots of the actual intersection are in this one minute video
The one minute video loads here: https://3d-forensic.wistia.com/medias/vrm7wj95bj
By admin|2015-05-09T15:27:20+00:00April 27th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Creating 185 ft. of Fog Shrouded Visibility
“What if” scenario in a comparative negligence case
A driver speeds at 80 in a 55 zone. Here’s an accurate animation over video presentation at several speeds prepared for the defense.
This was an 80 mph accident where a truck pulled out in front of a car on Hwy 101 in a 55 […]
By admin|2015-09-11T00:14:32+00:00April 21st, 2015|Uncategorized|2 Comments
Premises Liability Cases Well Suited for Forensic Animation – Part 2
A patron falls down a flight of poorly lit stairs in a San Francisco club and suffers significant injuries.
In Part 2 coverage of this project we work off laser scanning and computer modeling of the scene to identify code violations, […]
By admin|2015-09-11T00:23:44+00:00April 14th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Premises Liability Cases Well Suited for Forensic Animation – Part 2
Premises Liability Cases Well Suited for Forensic Animation – Part 1
A patron falls down a flight of poorly lit stairs in a San Francisco club and suffers significant injuries. Paramedics and an ambulance rush to the scene. Shortly thereafter the legal jousting starts: was the club liable? Was the condition dangerous?
By admin|2015-04-23T00:35:45+00:00April 7th, 2015|Blog News, Videos|Comments Off on Premises Liability Cases Well Suited for Forensic Animation – Part 1
3D-Forensic in Forum Magazine (C.A.O.C.)
I was pleased to be part of a stellar group recently published in the Consumer Attorneys of California, Forum Magazine. We discussed early mediation techniques, presentations and analysis from a variety of perspectives. As the panel strongly suggested in the article:
“In preparing a wrongful death case for early mediation, there […]
By admin|2018-05-22T22:50:14+00:00March 27th, 2015|Blog News, News, Uncategorized|Comments Off on 3D-Forensic in Forum Magazine (C.A.O.C.)