Drive-by ID
By Joshua Cohen / June 29, 2018
Video re-enactment rebuts testimony of driver who claimed to see defendant for ten seconds while driving past.
Video re-enactment rebuts testimony of driver who claimed to see defendant for ten seconds while driving past.
Plaintiff was injured in a fall from scaffolding erected at an oil refinery. The ladder was positioned near a "headknocker" obstacle making it difficult to safely access a third story platform.
Animation and a series of stills illustrating 2.5 miles of Seattle’s proposed streetcar line and corresponding cycle track and street improvements.
An employee alleges age discrimination after being terminated for making a careless warehouse error.
A judge in the USA vs Joseph Astarita case decides to exclude a 3D model made with imprecise methods.
Two competing narratives about who did the shooting and from where. Testing possible trajectories in an accurate 3d model revealed a third possibility.
3d visualization and photogrammetry helps persuade jury that bus manufacturer is liable for "accidental" death of a bicyclist.
A photogrammetric analysis of surveillance video rebuts claim that a homeowner fired his gun at police. Jurors award the injured man $7M, finding tactical officers liable for battery and negligence.
3d scenes show the plausibility of an alternative scenario in a "high" stakes arrest case.
A series of rendered images illustrating the proposed logistics approach to the construction of the Beaverton Arts Center.