When a traffic collision happens, stories often collide long before the vehicles do. One driver swears they had the green light. A witness insists the opposite. Insurance adjusters, attorneys, and even juries are left in the fog of conflicting statements.
This is where collision analysis steps in — replacing confusion with clarity, and transforming “he said, she said” into scientifically verifiable fact. At The Aces, our mission is simple: to uncover the truth hidden in the data.
Understanding the Role of Collision Analysis
What Is Collision Analysis?
Collision analysis is the scientific process of reconstructing how and why a vehicle crash occurred. Using physics, engineering, and advanced digital tools, analysts can determine:
- The speed and direction of vehicles before impact
- The point of contact and sequence of events
- Whether driver actions align with physical evidence
- If road or vehicle defects contributed to the collision
This forensic discipline removes speculation from the equation, ensuring every finding is grounded in evidence, not assumption.
Why It Matters in Legal and Insurance Cases
Witnesses may be confident, but human memory is flawed. According to a 2019 study by the National Institute of Justice, eyewitness accounts can be up to 50% inaccurate when describing the sequence or speed of moving vehicles.
Collision reconstruction, by contrast, relies on objective data — skid marks, crush damage, vehicle telematics, and roadway evidence. That’s why attorneys, insurance carriers, and law enforcement across the U.S. rely on The Aces’ scientific expertise to validate or discredit claims.
Bringing Science into the Courtroom
When The Aces presents findings, they aren’t just opinions — they’re backed by measurable data and peer-reviewed methodology. Our experts regularly provide expert witness testimony that holds up under the toughest cross-examination.
Our analyses are so thorough that they often resolve cases before trial, saving clients time, money, and uncertainty.
Moving Beyond Conflicting Stories
The Problem with “He Said, She Said”
In many collisions, the only consistent thing is inconsistency. Two drivers may genuinely believe their versions of the story, but physics doesn’t lie.
Common contradictions include:
- “I was only going 30 mph.” vs. data showing 52 mph before braking
- “The light was green for me.” vs. intersection timing analysis proving otherwise
- “They swerved into my lane.” vs. vehicle yaw marks showing a different path
When facts matter most, reconstruction eliminates ambiguity.
How The Aces Reconstructs Reality
At The Aces, we use advanced forensic vehicle analysis techniques, such as:
- 3D laser scanning to capture exact roadway geometry
- Event data recorder (EDR) downloads from modern vehicles
- Photogrammetry and drone mapping to recreate accident scenes
- Simulation modeling that shows vehicle movement in real time
Each piece of evidence is cross-referenced to confirm consistency, creating a scientifically supported timeline of the collision.
Case Example: Edmonds Intersection Collision
In one recent Edmonds, WA case, a delivery driver and a commuter both claimed the other ran a red light. Using intersection timing data and vehicle EDR downloads, The Aces proved the delivery truck entered the intersection 2.3 seconds after the light turned red — not before.
The result?
The truth was clear, and liability was correctly assigned — based on science, not speculation.
The Science Behind the Truth
Forensic Engineering Meets Real-World Experience
Every member of The Aces’ analytical team combines engineering knowledge with field experience. Many come from backgrounds in law enforcement crash investigation or mechanical engineering.
That blend of experience allows The Aces to interpret both mechanical evidence and human behavior, offering a 360-degree view of how and why collisions occur.
Tools That Make the Invisible Visible
Our experts employ:
- LiDAR and 3D scanning to create millimeter-accurate digital reconstructions
- High-speed camera analysis for event verification
- Vehicle dynamics software that simulates steering, braking, and acceleration forces
These technologies bring clarity to even the most chaotic scenes. When presented in court, 3D visuals from The Aces’ collision analysis often provide that “aha” moment for juries and judges alike.
The Importance of Unbiased Data
Unlike insurance adjusters or law enforcement, The Aces operates independently. That means our findings are neutral, objective, and defensible — no agenda, no assumptions. Just data, science, and expert interpretation.
The Value of Expert Witness Testimony
From Data to Persuasion
Even the most accurate report means little without clear communication. The Aces’ experts are skilled at translating technical findings into plain English, helping juries understand how the evidence supports the case.
Our testimony is known for:
- Clear visuals and diagrams
- Step-by-step logic connecting data to conclusions
- Calm, confident delivery under cross-examination
When to Involve a Collision Expert
Ideally, an attorney or insurer should bring in an expert as early as possible — before vehicles are repaired or evidence disappears. The sooner The Aces is involved, the more data we can preserve for accurate analysis.
Typical cases include:
- Multi-vehicle highway collisions
- Commercial trucking accidents
- Motorcycle and pedestrian impacts
- Wrongful death or catastrophic injury cases
Reducing Case Uncertainty
According to The Journal of Forensic Sciences, expert accident reconstruction can reduce case uncertainty by over 70% in litigation involving serious injury. For clients, that means stronger settlements and fewer surprises in court.
Common Questions About Collision Analysis
What data do you use in a reconstruction?
Our team analyzes:
- Skid marks and tire impressions
- Vehicle damage and crush depth
- EDR (black box) data
- Scene photographs and measurements
- Weather and lighting conditions
Each detail adds another layer of verification to the reconstruction.
Can you determine who was at fault?
While The Aces does not assign legal “fault,” we provide the physical and mechanical evidence that supports or refutes claims. The final determination of fault rests with the court or insurer — but our data often makes the outcome obvious.
Do you only work in Washington?
While we’re based in Edmonds, WA, our team proudly serves clients nationwide. Whether your case is in California, Texas, or New York, we can analyze your collision remotely or on-site with full documentation.
How long does a collision analysis take?
Most reconstructions can be completed in 2–6 weeks, depending on the complexity of the crash and data availability. Rush services are also available for urgent litigation needs.
Why Attorneys and Insurers Trust The Aces
Accuracy That Holds Up in Court
Every collision analysis report from The Aces is fully documented and peer-reviewed to ensure accuracy and admissibility.
Nationwide Expertise, Local Integrity
Though headquartered in Edmonds, Washington, The Aces brings small-town professionalism to cases across the country. Our analysts have worked with state and federal courts, major insurers, and Fortune 500 companies — all while maintaining the integrity and personal touch of a local firm.
Your Case Deserves More Than a Story
When you need truth backed by science, “he said, she said” just isn’t good enough. Choose a partner who can transform chaos into clarity and facts into results.
Take the Guesswork Out of Your Case
When opposing narratives collide, let data be your witness. With collision analysis from The Aces, your case gains a foundation of credibility that no testimony can match.
Whether you’re an attorney preparing for trial, an insurance professional evaluating a claim, or a private party seeking the truth — The Aces provides answers you can trust.
Contact The Aces today to schedule a consultation and move your case from speculation to certainty.




