Police Protest
How we used video footage to investigate the circumstances of an arrest and then explain the story to a jury
How we used video footage to investigate the circumstances of an arrest and then explain the story to a jury
A woman struggling with mental health and addiction starts seeing a new doctor that makes matters worse by rapidly shifting prescriptions. How can we make sense of the medication chaos that ultimately led to a tragic car crash?
A woman hit by rubber bullets during a BLM protest has permanent vision loss. We analyzed video footage from several sources to identify the shooter and created a 3d model to show relative movements of the police officers and demonstrators.
A patron at a bar fires multiple shots, but security footage shows that beforehand, his target had taken him down to the ground and kneeled on him for eighteen seconds.
Traumatic injuries on a construction site where temporary shoring is removed but no fall protection is installed around a stairwell opening
Was it an accident, or was the injured victim of a neighborhood shooting targeted on purpose?
All parties ruled negligent in the failure of the Morrison Bridge deck, but County is awarded money to pursue a new fix.
2d and 3d diagrams describe issues related to HVAC in buildings, and flaws in a particular installed system.
3d scenes show the plausibility of an alternative scenario in a "high" stakes arrest case.
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 visualization and photogrammetry helps persuade jury that bus manufacturer is liable for "accidental" death of a bicyclist.
Two competing narratives about who did the shooting and from where. Testing possible trajectories in an accurate 3d model revealed a third possibility.