
A simulation can be developed to show the crash scenario from a variety of viewpoints.

Rod Ruhl demonstrates how an HVE simulation can be used to explain the interaction of the human, vehicular and environmental elements of a crash.

Working models, such as this air brake model, allow staff to demonstrate technical, mechanical concepts to the judge and jury.

3-D models can be built to determine material properties, such as the center of gravity, which are then used in subsequent analysis.
Graphic Presentations
The ability to effectively explain the details of the case to the judge or jury can be crucial to the outcome of a case. Simulations, drawings, and models produced by Ruhl Forensic’s in-house staff allow the jury to understand the technical details of the case whether it is a complex crash scenario, the components and operation of machinery, or injuries resulting from the effects of forces on the human body.
The firm uses validated simulation software to produce visualizations that comport with the laws of physics.
Graphic services offered include:
- 2-D and 3-D Simulations
- 2-D and 3-D Visualizations
- 2-D and 3-D Drawings
- Video Recordings and Production
- Digital and Film Photography
- Photographic Enlargements
- Scale Models
- Full-size Working Models
- Charts, Diagrams and Graphs
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