About ForensicCrash.net

Built by the Community. Built for the Community.


A Problem Hiding in Plain Sight

Crash investigation is a specialized discipline that spans law enforcement, engineering, insurance, legal, and academic communities across the globe. Yet for all its technical sophistication, the profession has never had a dedicated platform to connect the people and companies that drive it forward.

As an administrator of a state crash investigation unit, I lived this frustration firsthand. Finding new techniques, technologies, and training opportunities meant searching dozens of websites, journals, and forums. New products were often discovered only through social media posts or chance conversations at conferences. When I spoke to colleagues across the country — and later in the UK and Canada — I heard the same story. The crash investigation community was fragmented, and the tools to connect it simply did not exist.

When I transitioned to the private sector and joined ScenePro, I experienced the problem from the opposite side. Reaching crash investigators as an advertiser is remarkably difficult. The most accessible market is law enforcement broadly, where companies pay for millions of impressions to reach an audience of roughly 10,000 specialists. Small companies with exceptional products were being priced out of meaningful visibility. Training providers struggled to fill seats because investigators never learned their courses existed. Conference organizers faced the same challenge in reverse — they could not effectively reach the professionals who would benefit most from attending.

The crash investigation community did not need another social media group. It needed infrastructure.


The Solution: A Central Portal for an International Community

ForensicCrash.net is a dedicated platform built to connect every corner of the crash investigation profession. It is designed to solve a specific set of problems for a specific community — and to do it with the same precision that our profession demands in the field.

The platform serves as the central place where crash investigators find what they need and where the companies and organizations that serve them are finally able to reach their audience directly.


Who We Serve

Crash Investigators and Reconstructionists

Whether you work in law enforcement, private practice, or an academic setting, ForensicCrash.net gives you a single destination to discover the latest products, tools, training opportunities, and professional organizations in the field. No more scouring the internet hoping to stumble across what you need. The platform brings the profession's resources to you.

Product Manufacturers and Vendors

Small and mid-size companies building tools for crash investigators face an outsized challenge in reaching their customers. ForensicCrash.net provides targeted advertising to the professionals who actually use your products — not a broad law enforcement audience where your message gets lost. This is advertising that reaches the right people at the right scale and at a cost that makes sense for companies of any size.

Training Providers and Conference Organizers

If you offer crash investigation training — whether a single course or a full conference — ForensicCrash.net puts your events in front of the professionals who are actively looking for them. The platform supports everything from year-round ongoing training programs to annual conferences, giving providers the visibility they have long needed to fill seats and expand their reach.

Non-Profit and Professional Organizations

The crash investigation community is anchored by non-profit and quasi-non-profit organizations that carry an extraordinary depth of knowledge and provide essential services to the profession. ForensicCrash.net gives these organizations a prominent, visible home on the platform so that investigators can easily find them, connect with them, and benefit from the resources they offer.

Insurance and Legal Professionals

Crash reconstruction intersects directly with insurance claims and legal proceedings. ForensicCrash.net provides a resource for insurance professionals, attorneys, and expert witnesses to discover qualified practitioners, stay current on industry developments, and connect with the broader crash investigation community.


A Word About Forums

You may notice that ForensicCrash.net does not include a discussion forum, and that is by design.

The exchange of technical information in crash investigation carries real consequences. The methods discussed, the data shared, and the conclusions drawn can directly influence legal proceedings, insurance determinations, and public safety outcomes. A forum worthy of this profession requires tight moderation by knowledgeable experts who understand the technical, ethical, and legal implications of the information being exchanged.

Several non-profit organizations within the crash investigation community already provide this kind of expert-moderated environment, and they do it exceptionally well. Rather than attempt to duplicate their work, ForensicCrash.net directs professionals to these organizations and supports their visibility on the platform. This is not a gap we need to fill — it is a strength we need to amplify.


A Note on Transparency

Integrity matters in everything we do in this profession, and it matters here as well.

I am employed by ScenePro, a company that manufactures crash investigation technology. ForensicCrash.net is not a ScenePro product. It is independently owned and operated, and ScenePro had no involvement in the platform's direction, design, or development. ScenePro will advertise on the platform, but they will do so on the same level playing field as every other company.

I share this openly because transparency builds trust, and trust is the foundation of any community worth building.


Welcome to ForensicCrash.net

This platform was built because the crash investigation community deserves better than what the market has offered. It deserves a dedicated space where professionals find the tools, training, and organizations that advance their work — and where the companies and organizations serving this community can finally reach the people who need them most.

ForensicCrash.net is not just a website. It is the hub this profession has been missing.

Welcome aboard.


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