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If a Georgia car or truck accident results in the wrongful death of a driver, passenger, or bystander, a Georgia Motor Vehicle Accident Report is drafted by the investigating police officer, just like for any other accident.
However, when a fatality is involved, Georgia law requires that a supplemental accident report be drafted by specially trained officers. Sometimes these officers work for police departments, but rural areas and small cities may not possess the resources to staff a specially trained team. Usually, if a municipality does not have appropriate personnel, then the county will provide a team. If the county does not have a team, then another local jurisdiction can provide a team. If no local officers are qualified, then the Georgia State Patrol will investigate and draft the fatality accident report supplement.
What do these specially trained officers do? Well, they perform a complete forensic investigation, including but not limited to: a) an evaluation of the collision dynamics; b) a mechanical inspection of the vehicles; c) a more thorough identification and interview process for drivers, passengers and witnesses; d) speed calculations; e) time and distance studies; f) crash data downloads from on board vehicle computers on tractor trailer rigs that have been involved in serious accidents; and g) computer animations. If you have ever driven in metro Atlanta or Gwinnett, Cobb or Dekalb Counties near major interstates, you know that if an accident has resulted in a death, that the entire road can be shut down for hours. These teams do their jobs carefully, regardless of the ambient chaos around them.
The most highly trained of these Georgia accident investigation teams are the Specialized Collision Reconstruction Teams of the Georgia State Patrol. SCRT units were authorized in 1997 after the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia demanded greater emphasis be placed on forensic examinations so that serious violators of Georgia’s traffic laws could be prosecuted and so Georgia DUI accident victims could obtain justice. SCRT officers receive over 1100 hours of comprehensive training in traffic accident investigation and reconstruction. Since January 1998, the SCRT units have conducted over 2000 fatal crash investigations. There are 5 SCRT teams in Georgia, spread out among the state so that they can cover all regions of Georgia quickly and efficiently.
Georgia Accident Reports and supplements for fatal car or truck accidents can be difficult to make sense of. Contact our Atlanta car accident attorney to obtain copies and discuss the contents with the investigating officers. The reports, including any SCRT Reports, should be available through the Georgia Open Records Act.
The Specialized Collision Reconstruction Team (SCRT) is called to action primarily in situations where an auto accident results in serious injuries or fatalities. The decision to involve SCRT is typically based on the severity and complexity of the accident. Key criteria include:
Once the criteria for SCRT involvement are met, the team is notified and dispatched through a coordinated system managed by the Georgia Department of Public Safety or the Georgia State Patrol (GSP). The process typically involves:
When SCRT arrives at an accident scene, they follow a structured and methodical approach to ensure that every detail is captured accurately. The key steps include:
SCRT employs a range of sophisticated technologies to reconstruct the accident:
After collecting all necessary data from the scene, SCRT performs a detailed analysis in a controlled environment. This analysis typically involves:
SCRT evaluates evidence through a meticulous and systematic approach:
After completing the analysis, SCRT compiles their findings into a detailed report. The process includes:
A comprehensive SCRT report typically includes:
The Georgia Open Records Act (O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70) is a state law that ensures public access to government records, including those related to auto accidents. This law is based on the principle of transparency, allowing the public to request and obtain records from state and local government agencies.
The Georgia Open Records Act plays a significant role in providing access to auto accident records, facilitating transparency and fairness in the handling of these incidents. Whether for legal proceedings, insurance claims, or personal records, the Act ensures that the public can obtain the information they need while balancing the protection of sensitive data.
Like any accident report, time is of the essence when mistakes are made. Mistakes can become “facts” if not corrected. Be diligent in obtaining and reviewing a report should a tragedy occur.
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