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Bloomberg Consulting, Inc. |
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Specializing in Engineering, Biomechanics, and Accident Reconstruction |
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P.O. Box 336
Gulf Breeze, FL 32562
Phone: 850-932-7613
Fax: 850-932-7719
Email: info@bloombergconsulting.com
Web: www.bloombergconsulting.com |
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Specialty: |
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Bloomberg Consulting is an engineering consulting firm that specializes
in reconstructing vehicle accidents to determine how they occurred. We
evaluate accidents from two main viewpoints - the dynamics of each vehicle
and the response of the human body inside the vehicle to the forces generated
by the collision sequence. This allows us to evaluate such issues as impact
speed, driver avoidance possibilities, seat belt use, and how or if an injury
occurred. |
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Consultants: |
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Bloomberg Consulting employs engineers and biomechanics experts who
use their background and training to analyze the complex engineering and
medical issues involved in motor vehicle accident cases. We pride ourselves
in our ability to accurately put the complex pieces of a traffic accident
investigation puzzle together in order to present a clear picture of how the
accident occurred. |
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Technology: |
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Bloomberg Consulting is an advocate of using the latest state-of-the-art
accident reconstruction equipment and computer software whenever
necessary. We use "black box" data retrieval equipment to download
critical information from tractor-trailers and passenger vehicles. We use
3-dimensional physics based simulation software to answer questions
relating to vehicle dynamics and injury causation. |
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Types of Cases: |
- "Black Box" Downloads
- Biomechanics & Injury Causation
- Automobile Accidents
- Tractor-Trailer & Heavy Truck Accidents
- Roadway Surveying & Mapping
- 3-D Computer Accident Reconstructions & Simulations
- Seat Belt Use and Effectiveness
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Bicycle Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Roadway Construction
- Roadway Signage & Roadway Drop-Offs
- Traffic Light Sequence
- Visibility Obstructions
- Headlamp Usage & Nighttime Visibility
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