The Expert Newsletter: November 2023 Edition

In This Issue:

  • Aware Program
  • New Software
  • Holiday Message
  • ATA On The Road

INTRODUCING THE AWARE PROGRAM AT CVSA CONFERENCE 

ATA Associates and Hungarian company PHARMAFLIGHT proudly unveiled their groundbreaking AWARE program at the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) Conference, held in Grapevine, Texas, from September 18-21, 2023. This innovative wellness program is designed to address stress and fatigue management, recognizing the unique challenges faced by the transportation sector in terms of driver well-being, safety, and performance. 

Stress and fatigue among drivers can result in reduced alertness, an increased risk of accidents, and overall diminished health and job satisfaction. The AWARE test can be done in 8-minutes, is non-invasive, and provides an assessment of an individual’s overall physiological state. Attendees at the CVSA Conference had the opportunity to undergo this test and received their results within 24 hours…

NEW SOFTWARE

ATA Associates has two new pieces of software to improve the efficiency of our analysis for accident reconstructions. While we have had these capabilities in the past, the introduction of Pix4D and Virtual Crash into our software repertoire has increased production speed and reduced analysis time…

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trucking accident prior to reconstruction

Trucking Accident Reconstruction: Building Evidence-Based Narratives for Court

When a commercial truck is involved in a crash, the consequences are often devastating. Multiple vehicles, significant cargo, and major highways can all be impacted. For attorneys, insurers, and corporations, understanding exactly what happened requires more than assumptions. This is where trucking accident reconstruction provides a clear, evidence-based approach to uncovering the truth and presenting it effectively in court.

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Photos of a turned over container ship on ATA's maritime accident factors blog

Factors Involved in Maritime & Admiralty Accidents: What Every Stakeholder Should Know

Maritime and admiralty incidents often involve a complex combination of mechanical, human, environmental, cargo, and regulatory factors. Understanding these contributing elements is essential for safety professionals, insurers, legal teams, and commercial operators. While each incident is unique, examining common influences can provide insight into why accidents occur and how safety can be improved.

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Different Factors in Maritime & Marine Forensic Investigations from ATA Associates

 Navigating the Depths of Maritime & Marine Forensic Investigations

In the world of maritime litigation, few cases are ever simple. Whether the incident involves a cargo ship colliding with a dock, an offshore equipment failure, or a recreational boating accident, the variables are vast—and the stakes are often high. Maritime & marine forensic investigations demand both technical expertise and a strong understanding of the industry’s legal and operational landscape.

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