Established in 1990, The Crash Lab, Inc. provides quality plaintiff and defendant accredited crash reconstruction to the legal and insurance communities.

Accredited crash reconstruction

What Can We Do?

Our goal is to provide you with a thorough and timely analysis based upon sound and accepted scientific and accident reconstruction principles within a reasonable degree of probability, on matters such as: crash dynamics, low velocity incidents, crash fraud, body shop fraud, mechanical failure analysis, vehicle speed, time and distance, commercial vehicle issues, MUTCD, vehicle autopsies, pedestrians, bicycles, motorcycles, snowmobiles, motorcycle training, aerial scene mapping, day and nighttime visibility issues, headlamp profiling, forensic mapping, potential medication/health conflicts, and trial demonstratives/chalks.

Primarily, our geographic area encompasses not only the New England states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, but also New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania

Accredited crash reconstruction

Our Technology

We have the Bosch Crash Data Retrieval System (CDR), which has expanded to now allow us to potentially obtain crash related data on select 2006-2012 model year Toyota, Lexus, and Scion vehicles in addition to the previous available select 1994 and newer GM vehicles; select 2001 and newer Ford vehicles; select 2004 and newer Chrysler vehicles; and limited Isuzu, Mitsubishi, Sterling, Suzuki, and Fiat vehicles. We also provide on-site training to firms and businesses, tailored to specific needs. Please contact us for assistance. References are available upon request.

Accredited crash reconstruction

Latest News

We are in our 22nd year of providing quality accident reconstruction services to the legal and insurance communities. This website includes the Curriculum Vitaes and Education of our ACTAR Accredited Crash Reconstructionists. You will find Resource Publications listed as an aid to locate supported material. We also have the section entitled "Latest News," which will feature current news, updates, and announcements from The Crash Lab and the Accident Reconstruction industry in general. We hope you'll visit often.