Video Event Data Recorders (VEDR) are crucial tools used in accident reconstruction to gather and analyze important data from vehicle incidents. This course will provide an in-depth understanding of VEDRs and how they can be utilized in reconstructing accidents for legal and investigative purposes. Students will learn how VEDRs capture video footage, vehicle speed, vehicle location, and other relevant data during an accident.
Throughout the course, participants will explore the different types of VEDRs available in the market, the process of retrieving and analyzing data from these devices, and the legal considerations surrounding their use in accident reconstruction cases. Additionally, students will have the opportunity to practice using VEDR data to recreate accident scenarios and draw conclusions based on the evidence provided by these devices.
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Mobile devices often hold critical evidence in vehicle accidents, from location data to communication records. This course provides a thorough understanding of mobile device forensics and demonstrates how data from smartphones, tablets, and other connected devices can be collected, analyzed, and applied in reconstructing accidents for investigative and legal purposes.