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Fundamental Techniques of Crash Investigation (VoD)   

We've bundled our five most popular Videos on Demand (VoDs) into one, informative series to address different aspects of a traffic crash investigation. While these areas are crucial to a comprehensive investigation, their significance may not be recognized during the initial response. These courses will allow you to more thoroughly investigate and testify regarding traffic crash investigations.

This course bundle includes the following five VoDs:

Audience

New or experienced law enforcement and private traffic crash investigators, claims adjusters, engineers, attorneys, safety officers, military investigative personnel, animators and graphic designers, expert witnesses and others who may be called to testify

Course Length

6 hours

Online Details

Online environment: Videos on Demand (VoDs) provide comprehensive, subject-specific information and must be viewed within 30 days upon registration. Once the 30-day period has ended, you may have limited access and be required to re-enroll. Additional fees may apply.

Computer requirements: You will complete the course entirely online. A dependable broadband internet connection with a Windows or Mac computer and Adobe Acrobat Reader (free download) are required.

ACTAR Information

IPTM's Fundamental Techniques of Crash Investigation course is eligible for 6 ACTAR CEUs.

What Our Students Are Saying

  • “The case preparation module was excellent and was more than I anticipated.” – Ofc. N.S.
  • "The material was taught by a knowledgeable expert and was presented in an easy to grasp manner." – Ofc. T.K.
  • "Overall, the material presented was great. It was a great source of information and presented well for new people entering the field of accident reconstruction and those who have been working in the field for years." – Inv. N.E.
  • "I enjoyed the seatbelt analysis portion of the course." – Inv. F.M.

This course is not eligible for certificate discounts.


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