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At Aperture, we believe knowledge is a force multiplier. Our training services are built to equip you with the tools, insights, and confidence you need to navigate complexity and deliver results. Each course is grounded in real-world operations and designed to help you lead with clarity, speed, and impact.
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Using Blender to Create Accident Simulation Exhibits
To aid in the presentation of our accident reconstruction analysis, the Blender animation software allows our experts to provide a realistic 3D representation of the accident by adding real-world visual details of the vehicles and the scene, making it easier to visualize how the accident occurred.

Project Management Essentials for Contractors
Our Construction Consulting experts offer a presentation for contractors and subcontractors, focusing on Notice, Cost Reporting & Analysis, Productivity Analysis, and Schedule Impacts. Participants learn how to recognize disruptions and delays that lead to losses, preserve corporate rights, properly price change orders, and understand why Notice is critical to protecting project outcomes.

Advanced Claims and Scheduling Strategies
Our Construction Consulting experts guide attorneys and contractors through advanced topics such as applying overlapping RTIAs to schedule updates, evaluating past performance for deeper insights, and using linear scheduling to accurately identify and prove delays on repetitive projects. The session also covers practical strategies for putting dollars to damages – examining pricing methodologies, overhead considerations, and the impact of costs on both changed and unchanged work.

Scheduling Fundamentals to Forensic Analysis
Our Construction Consulting experts offer attorneys a clear path from scheduling basics to forensic analysis. Topics include scheduling algorithms, formats, and delay methodologies, along with strategies for mitigating and addressing concurrent delays – equipping attorneys with the tools to better understand and evaluate complex project schedules.

The Evolution of Vehicle Data
The Accident Reconstruction team presents how collision mitigation, ADAS, video, and infotainment data extend beyond traditional EDRs, including what data is available from heavy trucks and when to expect EDR data from motorcycles.

Video Analysis in Accident Reconstruction
The Accident Reconstruction team explores methods for analyzing dash, surveillance, and body-worn camera footage to quantify vehicle speeds and interpret roadway evidence, emphasizing frame rates and validated research methodologies.

Rapid Response Evidence Preservation
The Accident Reconstruction team demonstrates 24-hour rapid response techniques, including 3D laser scanning and drone surveying, to preserve both roadway and vehicle data for accurate accident reconstruction.

Construction Project Delay and Disruption Damages – Measurement Approaches
This session examines construction project delays, lost productivity, and common measurement methodologies. Discussion includes potential damages such as added labor costs, overtime premiums, materials escalation, extended management and overhead, unabsorbed home office costs, and extended warranties. Causes of lost productivity—such as acceleration, adverse weather, rework, labor crowding, poor coordination, and out-of-sequence work—are also explored.

The Litigator’s Damages Blueprint: The Pragmatic Solution
This presentation introduces the five-step Pragmatic Solution© framework to build stronger damages cases. Participants learn to align damages with liability, coordinate supporting evidence, identify the most persuasive elements of analysis, and prepare effectively for trial. Real-world examples highlight practical solutions to common damages pitfalls.

Calculating Lost Personal Earnings for Employment, Injury, or Wrongful Death Claims
This program provides an overview of damages calculations in cases involving individuals. Topics include personal injury, wrongful death, employment termination, and discrimination claims. Attendees will review damage categories, general estimation approaches, and case-specific calculation techniques used in litigation and dispute resolution.

Habitability
Defining what makes a property “habitable” requires a balance of building codes, safety standards, and legal interpretation. This session delves into how experts identify and document issues such as water intrusion, mold, and unsafe utilities—and how those findings inform compliance and litigation outcomes.

Human Factors in Premises Liability
From perception and attention to environmental cues, human behavior plays a critical role in slip, trip, and fall incidents. This program explores how lighting, signage, surface conditions, and distractions contribute to accidents, and how human factors analysis helps determine causation and accountability.

Vehicle into Building
This session explores the causes and risk factors associated with vehicle-into-building crashes. Discussion includes protective design measures, barriers, and safety standards that reduce risk, as well as how forensic investigations assess vehicle dynamics, site design, and structural safety in litigation contexts.

Window Fall Accidents
Falls involving windows often stem from overlooked design details or noncompliance with safety codes. Participants gain insight into risk factors affecting children and adults and learn how experts assess compliance, foreseeability, and preventability in window fall cases.

Fleet Safety Management
Strong fleet safety programs hinge on proactive risk control and consistent oversight. This course outlines best practices for driver training, policy development, and FMCSA compliance—offering strategies to identify unsafe behaviors, reduce collisions, and enhance organizational safety performance.

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