History of
McNally & Associates
In February of 2004, Bruce
McNally, former Director of Operations of Northeast Collision Analysis,
Inc., began his own accident reconstruction company. His primary goal
was to create an organization of individuals who shared the common goal
of becoming a leader in the accident reconstruction industry.
He envisioned a fusion of
state-of-the-art research and technology, extensive field and courtroom
experience, and a strong support staff - all of which would combine to
push McNally & Associates to the forefront of the reconstruction service
field.
The Launch
Of major importance, Bruce wanted to continue
to work with long time clients and associates in the industry with no
interruption of service. In doing this, he brought with him a number of associates from
NCA. He also acquired the entire caseload of NCA.
In order to ease the transition (and after quite a bit of
searching), McNally & Associates was able to relocate to the historic Dover
Mills in the Seacoast region of New Hampshire. This greatly helped minimize our
startup costs and reduce overhead while keeping us centrally-located to a large number of our clients.
These important decisions
allowed for a nearly seamless transition process.
...And Since Then
We
are a dynamic company - constantly striving to improve our service to you, the client. We do this
by attending educational seminars which introduce new technologies and
techniques being employed in the reconstruction and automotive community at
large. We also implement in-house hardware, software, and administrative tools
which not only expedite the reconstruction process, but improve the presentation
of our final product. And perhaps most important of all, we improve service by
listening to our clients needs and suggestions. We hear what we are doing right,
and what needs improvement. It is important for us to be there as a valuable
partner for you and very much value your feedback.
Recently, McNally & Associates has implemented new research and technologies
to reconstruct accidents more accurately than ever. These tools include the
acquisition of photogrammetry software and related training. This has allowed us to
gain access to data which was previously difficult, if not impossible, to
obtain. We have also employed EDR data
retrieval and 3D animation to collect, analyze and support our conclusions.
And the acquisition of a reflectorless total station instrument has made data
retrieval faster, safer and easier.
For
a detailed listing of the many ways we can assist you, please see our
Services
page.
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