Our turnaround times
Nick - Driven Forensics • 23 August 2024

How long will it take to prepare a report?

Before instructing Driven Forensics, we understand it is important to understand how quickly you will get your report back after instructing us. We have put together some guide turnaround times based on various tasks. These are just a guide. For a more accurate turnaround time, based on your individual requirements, contact us today either by email at enquiry@drivenforensics.co.uk or give us a call on 0113 534 8708.


Collision reconstruction report (without a scene visit) - 4 to 8 weeks

Collision reconstruction report (with a scene visit) 4 to 10 weeks

Vehicle inspection - 4 to 6 weeks


If you are working towards a specific date, we will always try to complete any report ahead of schedule. Contact us today to see whether we can assist you in a timescale that suits you.

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