
On Friday, February 21st, we had the privilege of attending the 1st Annual Fraud Conference for the LA/OC chapter of IASIU. It was an incredible event, and we thoroughly enjoyed the insightful presentations, engaging demonstrations, and valuable networking opportunities. The expertise shared by the speakers was truly eye-opening, and it was great to see so many industry professionals come together to discuss the latest trends and strategies in fraud prevention.
At the event, we witness several low-speed, staged vehicle collisions to show the damage caused by a typical fender-bender, or a light tap, which usually result in very minimal damage to the vehicles involved in the collision. These collisions usually have a very low probability for injuries. Garrett Forensics offers a nationwide Desktop Review for low-impact vehicle accidents, providing a comprehensive evaluation without visiting the scene or inspecting vehicles. Our team, comprised of experienced police officers, analyze supplied documents and photographs to answer key questions about low-speed accidents:
Which version of the accident is most probable?
Is the damage to the vehicle or vehicles consistent with the collision as described?
What were the speeds, g-forces, and probability for injury in this accident?

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