Dashcams record video and audio from inside a vehicle and can provide valuable information in the event of an accident. Dashcams record video and audio from inside a vehicle and can provide valuable information in the event of an accident. (Photo: ALM Archives)

The use of dashcams in vehicle accident reconstruction for insurance claims has become increasingly popular in recent years. Dashcams, or in-car cameras, are devices that record video and audio from inside a vehicle and are typically mounted on the dashboard or windscreen. These cameras can provide valuable evidence in the event of a collision, helping to establish the sequence of events and determine who was at fault.

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