Serious crashes are usually complex, complicated incidents that need to be presented in a courtroom in a manner that can be easily understood by the finders of fact. That might mean "teaching" the jury some of the mathematical equations, reconstruction physics or biomechanical concepts.
Mr. Anderson has been teaching Crash Reconstruction for over 20 years. As an adjunct professor at Wor-Wic College in Salisbury, Maryland and an Instructor at the Maryland State Police Academy, he has taught these crash concepts to personnel from more than 60 local, State and Federal law enforcement agencies and private industry.
Mr. Anderson is an experienced expert witness who has the uncanny ability to take a jury and lead them through all these complicated issues so they can clearly understand what happened in the crash. Because after all the "bells and whistles," what your case really boils down to is this: