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Crodymi
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1 day ago

Crash Reconstruction: A Critical Field Service for Truth and Safety

Crash reconstruction may not be the first service people think about, but it plays an important role in safety, accountability, and helping people move forward after serious vehicle incidents.

At Crodymi LLC, I provide mobile crash investigation support, vehicle black box/EDR data retrieval, diagnostics, and forensic analysis to help determine what happened in a collision. That work can help attorneys, insurers, businesses, and individuals make informed decisions based on evidence rather than guesswork.

What I value most about this field is that it combines hands-on technical work, problem-solving, and service. Sometimes that means traveling to inspect a vehicle, preserving critical data, documenting evidence, or helping explain complex findings in a way clients can understand. In many cases, accurate reconstruction can make a real difference in resolving disputes, improving safety awareness, and supporting fair outcomes.

I would love to connect with other Jobber community members who provide field-based or technical services. What are some of the biggest challenges you face in building trust with clients when your work is highly specialized?

2 Replies

  • What got me into it was a mix of public service, investigation, and a genuine interest in figuring out how things happen. I spent years in law enforcement working in accident investigation and reconstruction, and over time I realized how much good, evidence-based analysis can do for people after a serious crash.What really kept me in the field is that it sits at the intersection of technology, problem-solving, and service. Every case is different, and the work can involve scene evidence, vehicle damage, black box/EDR data, diagnostics, and human factors. I enjoy being able to turn complex information into clear findings that help clients, attorneys, insurers, and others make informed decisions.

  • That sounds like a really interesting career not most people would think of.

    What got you into that?