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CrashScan | Accident Detector

CrashScan | Accident Detector

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Application Description

Investigating vehicle collisions requires thorough data analysis. The CrashScan app, used with an OBDLink MX+ Bluetooth adapter, allows investigators to access and interpret data from a vehicle's Event Data Recorder (EDR), often called a "black box," where supported. This data helps validate insurance claims and provides crucial indicators for liability assessments in questionable collision cases.

Vehicle Support (EDR & Full System Diagnostic Scan)

CrashScan supports over 3000 unique vehicle year/make/model combinations internationally. Check compatibility here: https://collisionsciences.ca/reports/check_support/

Contextual Accident Reports

Successful CrashScan reports detail impact severity, orientation (front, rear, side), and provide valuable context, including:

  • Accident severity (minor, moderate, severe)
  • EDR trigger threshold information
  • 5 seconds of pre-crash data: speed, brake/accelerator pedal use, steering
  • Occupant count and seatbelt status
  • Estimated repair cost
  • Likelihood of structural crush damage
  • Injury risk thresholds (whiplash, injury duration)
  • G-force context compared to daily activities

*Injury risk algorithms utilize stored acceleration values, scientific articles, and databases like the National Automotive Sampling System (NASS).

App Demo Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIbxGf7IPWw&t=2s

Get Started Video: Search YouTube for "CrashScan Setup" or use this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAnix9tLM9Y

Privacy Legislation Status (EDR Data)

Canada: No specific legislation; data is considered diagnostic and non-private. However, insurers generally obtain consent as best practice.

United States: The federal Driver Privacy Act of 2015 and statutes in seventeen states (Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Washington) regulate EDR data access, typically requiring owner/policyholder consent with exceptions.

End-User Consent

By downloading the CrashScan app, you consent to its installation, updates, and data collection as described in our privacy statement. You can withdraw consent by uninstalling the app. For more information, visit CollisionSciences.ca.

What's New in Version 1.25.5

Last updated November 4, 2024

Minor bug fixes.

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