Karl Eisenreich
B.S.
Mr. Eisenreich earned his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from California State University, Long Beach. His area of study included Dynamics, Kinematics, Computer-Aided Design, Finite Element Analysis as well as the Design and Analysis of Mechanical Systems. Mr. Eisenreich applies his knowledge of Mechanical Engineering in the field of Accident Reconstruction as it relates to transportation accidents and premises liability.
Mr. Eisenreich applies his knowledge of and experience with the principles of Physics and Mathematics to analyze and reconstruct accidents. For transportation accidents, he uses the analysis and problem-solving skills he refined in his undergraduate years to investigate accidents and to determine information vital to the reconstruction of an accident (such as the angle of impact, crush depths, change in velocity, G-forces, speed of the vehicles involved, and the accelerations and forces experienced a result of a collision. Mr. Eisenreich also uses his skills to develop CAD diagrams for the reconstruction and analysis of transportation accidents. For cases involving premises liability, he utilizes his knowledge of the UBC, ANSI, and OSHA standards to determine liability.
Mr. Eisenreich employs the discipline of Accident Reconstruction to analyze safety in designs, practices, and procedures. His forensic investigations have included the following types of accidents: automobile vs. automobile; automobile vs. pedestrian; slip and fall; trip and fall; and premises liability.