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Rollover
Accident Reconstruction Methodology
There
is little debate that reconstructing a rollover crash presents complex
multi-dimensional challenges to the reconstructionist. Real world
rollovers often cover large amounts of various terrains and typically
involve multiple ground impacts. The possible vehicle orientations
throughout the roll are almost unlimited. It is also clear that
the complexities of these events have placed practical limitations
on the abilities for both analytical and experimental models to
accurately recreate specific real world rollover collisions.
The
fundamentals of accident reconstruction do still apply, however,
and much valuable and insightful test data is available. This paper
will describe a practical methodology and protocol to assist reconstructionists
in reconstructing both on-road and off-road rollover accidents.
It will point to previously published rollover studies relevant
to the reconstructionist; present a methodology and protocol for
documenting and analyzing field data, most specifically accident
vehicle damage; and, lastly, it will review various presentation
techniques useful for explanation and validation of the reconstructionist's
conclusions.
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