Reviews

5 star rating

Invaluable Crash Reconstruction Training

Kent Boots

This was the first class I have taken from Andy and Michelle, and I hope it is not my last. The class was well structured and I learned a lot. I look forw...

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This was the first class I have taken from Andy and Michelle, and I hope it is not my last. The class was well structured and I learned a lot. I look forward to designing (and redesigning) some spreadsheets to make my job easier. I cannot wait to attend an advanced class if they offer one. Kent E. Boots, ACTAR #1170

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Excellent Course - You NEED this class if you testify in ...

Kerry Alvino

Although this is one of the more difficult classes I have taken in my reconstruction career, it is also one of the best and most helpful classes. Andy takes...

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Although this is one of the more difficult classes I have taken in my reconstruction career, it is also one of the best and most helpful classes. Andy takes a subject that may be daunting to some and explains and teaches the material is a way that flows well and is easy to understand. I can immediately put to use in my reconstruction work many of the tools and skills that I have learned in this class. I would HIGHLY recommend it. Kerry Alvino

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5 star rating

Highly Recommend!

Amber Bishop

Andy and Michelle are giants in their field! The training programs offered by Rich Consulting are top notch. They stay on top of developments in accident re...

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Andy and Michelle are giants in their field! The training programs offered by Rich Consulting are top notch. They stay on top of developments in accident reconstruction concepts. Every student receives as much individual attention as is necessary to ensure success. I highly recommend Rich Consulting training!

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Excellent Course

Chris Sohre

Best online course I have taken...

Best online course I have taken...

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Excellent Course

Dalton Brown

Challenging and engaging. Not a walk in the park. You need to think and apply what you learn. Excellent support and guidance.

Challenging and engaging. Not a walk in the park. You need to think and apply what you learn. Excellent support and guidance.

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5 star rating

Must take course for crash reconstructionists

Chris Weinbrenner

The course is so good, I took it twice (once in-person and the second time online). Andy teaches the online course as if you were sitting in a classroom wit...

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The course is so good, I took it twice (once in-person and the second time online). Andy teaches the online course as if you were sitting in a classroom with him. He walks you through creating your own, customized, crash reconstruction calculator with step-by-step instructions. If you encounter an issue or have a question, he is extremely timely with his responses. Most of all, Andy stays available after the course to assist you with crash reconstruction concerns. I have used the Excel program he teaches you to make on almost all of my crash investigations.

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5 star rating

Tremendous and Very Useful Course

Angela Smith

This course is extremely useful for accident reconstructionists! I had no idea that Excel offered so many tools that can be utilized to design Excel sheets ...

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This course is extremely useful for accident reconstructionists! I had no idea that Excel offered so many tools that can be utilized to design Excel sheets for all forms of reconstructions. I would definitely recommend this course to an accident reconstructionist or anyone who is just looking to become more diverse with Excel. The instructor, Andy Rich, is also great! He is extremely helpful and very patient with students.

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5 star rating

Great Class

Tim Pebler

Andy and Michelle do a great job of presenting Excel and its application to accident reconstruction. They also teach a lot of accident reconstruction in the ...

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Andy and Michelle do a great job of presenting Excel and its application to accident reconstruction. They also teach a lot of accident reconstruction in the class making the class on the order of a class you would take through the Society of Automotive Engineers. They go well beyond the typical accident reconstruction classes taught by Northwestern or IPTM. This is not a class that you can take lightly. They really make you think. Thanks Andy, Michelle, Edison, and Tesla.

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Using Microsoft Excel for Traffic Crash Reconstruction

Eric Gregson

This class was great. The course chapters were broken into short videos which were perfect in length. They covered what needed to be covered and were broken ...

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This class was great. The course chapters were broken into short videos which were perfect in length. They covered what needed to be covered and were broken up at the right time. For an online Excel class this far exceeded expectations. I recommend this course to any reconstructionist that is serious about their skill and wants to improve reconstructions.

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Course curriculum

  • 1

    How to Use and Navigate this Class

    • How to Use and Navigate this Class

  • 2

    Course Materials

    • Course Materials

  • 3

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    • Instructor Introduction--Andrew Rich

    • Instructor Introduction-Michelle Fish-Rich

    • Student Survey

    • Introduction to Microsoft Excel

    • Common Errors and Getting Help

    • Common Errors Quiz

    • Chapter 1 Survey

  • 4

    Chapter 2: The Excel Graphic User Interface

    • The Excel Graphic User Interface

    • The Graphic User Interface Quiz

    • Chapter 2 Survey

  • 5

    Chapter 3: Excel Options and Add-ins

    • Excel Options and Add-ins

    • Excel Options and Add-in Quiz

    • Chapter 3 Survey

  • 6

    Chapter 4: Writing Equations in Excel

    • Writing Equations in Excel Part I

    • Writing Equations in Excel Part II

    • Writing Equations in Excel Quiz

    • Chapter 4 Survey

  • 7

    Chapter 5: Basic Excel Spreadsheet Design Skills

    • Basic Excel Spreadsheet Design Skills Part I (Minimum Speed Equation)

    • Basic Excel Spreadsheet Design Part I Quiz

    • Basic Excel Spreadsheet Design Part II

    • Basic Excel Spreadsheet Design Part II Quiz

    • Basic Excel Spreadsheet Design Part III

    • Basic Excel Spreadsheet Design Basics Part III Quiz

    • Basic Excel Spreadsheet Design Part IV

    • Basic Excel Spreadsheet Design Part IV Quiz

    • Chapter 5 Survey

  • 8

    Chapter 6: Entering Formulas & Debugging

    • Entering Formulas & Debugging (Minimum Speed)

    • Entering Formulas & Debugging Quiz

    • Chapter 6 Survey

  • 9

    Chapter 7: The Equation Editor & Sheet Names

    • The Equation Editor and Sheet Names (Minimum Speed)

    • The Equation Editor & Sheet Names Quiz

    • Chapter 7 Survey

  • 10

    Chapter 8: Creating Charts

    • Creating Charts (Minimum Speed)

    • Creating Charts Quiz

    • Chapter 8 Survey

  • 11

    Chapter 9: Option Buttons, IF Function & Data Tables

    • Option Buttons, If Function & Data Tables Part I (Airborne)

    • Option Buttons, If function & Data Tables Part I Quiz

    • Option Buttons, IF function & Data Tables Part II

    • Option Buttons, IF Function & Data Tables Part II Quiz

    • Option Buttons, If Function & Data Tables Part III

    • Option Buttons, IF Function & Data Tables Part III Quiz

    • Option Buttons, If Function & Data Tables Part IV

    • Option Buttons, IF Function & Data Tables Part IV Quiz

    • Option Buttons, IF Function & Data Tables Part V

    • Option Buttons, IF Function & Data Tables Part V Quiz

    • Option Buttons, IF Function & Data Tables Part VI

    • Option Buttons, IF Function & Data Tables Quiz Part VI

    • Chapter 9 Survey

  • 12

    Chapter 10: Using Names

    • Using Names Part I (Minimum Speed)

    • Using Names Part I Quiz

    • Using Names Part II (Momentum)

    • Using Names Part II Quiz

    • Using Names Part III

    • Using Names Part III Quiz

    • Using Names Part IV

    • Using Names Part IV Quiz

    • Using Names Part V

    • Using Names Part V Quiz

    • Chapter 10 Survey

  • 13

    Assignment I

    • Assignment I Introduction (Critical Speed Yaw)

    • Assignment 1 Submission

    • Assignment 1 Survey

  • 14

    Chapter 11: Spin Analysis

    • Spin Analysis Part I

    • Spin Analysis Part I Quiz

    • Spin Analysis Part II

    • Spin Analysis Part II Quiz

    • Spin Analysis Part III

    • Spin Analysis Part III Quiz

    • Chapter 11 Survey

  • 15

    Chapter 12: Introduction to Sensitivity Analysis & Statistics

    • Introduction to Sensitivity Analysis

    • Introduction to Sensitivity Analysis Quiz

    • Statistics: Definitions & Probability Distributions

    • Statistics: Definitions & Probability Distributions Quiz

    • Statistics: Mean and Median

    • Statistics: Mean and Median Quiz

    • Statistics: Standard Deviation

    • Statistics: Standard Deviation Quiz

    • Statistics: The 68-95-99.7% Rule (The Empirical Rule)

    • Statistics: The 68-95-99.7% Rule Quiz

    • Chapter 12 Survey

  • 16

    Chapter 13: The Method of Finite Differences

    • Introduction to the Method of Finite Differences (Pedestrian)

    • Introduction to the Method of Finite Differences Quiz

    • The Method of Finite Differences: Sample Calculations

    • The Method of Finite Differences: Sample Calculations Quiz

    • The Method of Finite Differences Project Part I

    • The Method of Finite Differences Project Part II

    • The Method of Finite Differences Project Part III

    • Chapter 13 Survey

  • 17

    Assignment 2

    • Assignment 2 Introduction (Finite Differences on an Inline Collision Using EDR Data)

    • Assignment 2 Submission

    • Assignment 2 Survey

  • 18

    Chapter 14: Basic Monte Carlo Analysis

    • Basic Monte Carlo Analysis Part I (Monte Carlo Simulation on a Pedestrian Crash)

    • Basic Monte Carlo Analysis Part I Quiz

    • Basic Monte Carlo Analysis Part II

    • Basic Monte Carlo Analysis Part III

    • Why 15,000 Simulations

    • Chapter 14 Survey

  • 19

    Assignment 3

    • Assignment 3 Introduction (Monte Carlo Simulation on an Inline Collision Using EDR Data)

    • Assignment 3 Submission

    • Assignment 3 Survey

  • 20

    Chapter 15: How to Determine Uncertainty

    • How to Find Standard Deviations for Use in Accident Reconstruction

    • How to Determine Uncertainty Quiz

    • Chapter 15 Survey

  • 21

    Chapter 16: User-Defined Functions

    • Introduction to User-Defined Functions

    • Introduction to User-Defined Functions Quiz

    • Creating UDFs Part I (Minimum Speed Formula)

    • Creating UDFs Part I Quiz

    • Creating UDFs Part II (The Airborne Formula)

    • Creating UDFs Part II Quiz

    • Creating UDFs Part III (Trig Functions That Work With Degrees)

    • Creating UDFs Part IV (Saving Your UDFs As An Add-in)

    • Creating UDFs Part IV (Saving Your UDFs As An Add-In) Quiz

    • Creating UDFs Part V (Error Trapping)

    • Creating UDFs Part V (Error Trapping) Quiz

    • Creating UDFs Part VI (User-Defined Array Functions--Searle)

    • Update on Creating User-Defined Array Functions: August 2022

    • Creating User-Defined Array Functions Part VI Quiz

    • Chapter 16 Survey

  • 22

    Assignment 4

    • Assignment 4 Introduction (Quadratic Equation)

    • Assignment 4 Submission

    • Assignment 4 Survey

  • 23

    Chapter 17: Using Excel to Calculate Stiffness Coefficients from NHTSA Crash Test Data

    • Using Excel to Calculate Stiffness Coefficients from NHTSA Crash Test Data Part I

    • Using Excel to Calculate Stiffness Coefficients from NHTSA Crash Test Data Part I Quiz

    • Using Excel to Calculate Stiffness Coefficients from NHTSA Crash Test Data Part II

    • Chapter 17 Survey

  • 24

    Chapter 18: Two-Car CRASH3 Project (Damage Analysis or Crush)

    • Two-Car CRASH3 Project Introduction

    • Two-Car CRASH3 Project Introduction Quiz

    • Two-Car CRASH3 Project

    • Chapter 18 Survey

  • 25

    Chapter 19: Area Under the Curve

    • Area Under the Curve

    • Area Under the Curve Quiz

    • Chapter 19 Survey

  • 26

    Chapter 20: Chrysler Delta-V Project (Working with EDR Data)

    • Chrysler Delta-V Project Introduction

    • Chrysler Delta-V Project Introduction Quiz

    • Chrysler EDR Delta-V Project Part I

    • Chrysler EDR Delta-V Project Part II

    • Chapter 20 Survey

  • 27

    Assignment 5

    • Assignment 5 Introduction (Calculating Toyota Lateral Delta-V from EDR Data)

    • How to Import a CSV File (Optional)

    • Assignment 5 Submission

    • Assignment 5 Survey

  • 28

    Chapter 21: Advanced Monte Carlo Techniques (Pedestrian Crash Revisited)

    • Advanced Monte Carlo Techniques Introduction

    • Advanced Monte Carlo Techniques: Programming a List Box

    • Advanced Monte Carlo Techniques: Adding Labels, Data and Names

    • Advanced Monte Carlo Techniques: Column Headings, Random Numbers and Filters

    • Advanced Monte Carlo Techniques: Completing the Random Numbers & Filters. Programming the Governing Equation.

    • Advanced Monte Carlo Techniques: Histogram Calculations Part I

    • Advanced Monte Carlo Techniques: Histogram Calculations Part II

    • Advanced Monte Carlo Techniques: Creating the Histogram

    • Advanced Monte Carlo Techniques: The CORREL Function

    • Advanced Monte Carlo techniques: Adding the Bell Curve

    • Advanced Monte Carlo Techniques: Adding the Cumulative Probability Curve

    • Handling Skewed Data Sets

    • Handling Skewed Data Sets Quiz

    • Writing VBA User-Defined Functions to Generate Random numbers

    • Chapter 21 Survey

  • 29

    Chapter 22: Using Excel to Analyze EDR Stability Control System Data

    • Using Excel to Analyze EDR Stability Control System Data--Part I

    • Using Excel to Analyze EDR Stability Control System Data--Part II

    • Using Excel to Analyze EDR Stability Control System Data--Part III

    • Using Excel to Analyze EDR Stability Control Data--Part IV

    • Chapter 22 Quiz

    • Chapter 22 Survey

  • 30

    Chapter 23: Using Solver to Solve Simultaneous Equations

    • Using Solver to Solve Simultaneous Equations

    • Chapter 23 Survey

  • 31

    Final Exam & Project

    • Final Exam

    • Final Exam Survey

    • Final Project

    • Final Project Survey

  • 32

    Course Closing

    • Course Closing

    • Class Evaluation

FAQ

  • What are the prerequisites for this class?

    The prerequisite for this class is any reconstruction class. Some areas refer to that as technical. If you have training in momentum, minimum speed, critical speed yaw and airborne you have the required knowledge to successfully complete this course. Successful completion of specialty classes such as pedestrian, commercial motor vehicle, EDR is NOT required.

  • Do I need any previous experience with Excel?

    No. This course starts from the very basics of Excel. We assume that you have never opened Excel on a computer.

  • What versions of Excel are supported?

    We currently support Excel 2010 and later. However, users of 2010 should understand that there will be some differences in their interface and some Excel functions. Our manual will point out the difference in the Excel functions. However, our videos that show how to create charts will be different from the 2010 interface. Our experience with live classes and testers for the online class is that most students can figure out how to create the charts in 2010.

  • How can I get help if I am stuck?

    There are a few options here. The instructors constantly monitor the discussion forums and answer questions ASAP. Of course, we have a consulting business and we do sleep sometimes! There will be times when we are taking care of a consulting commitment and a reply will be delayed. There are also time zone issues to consider. Dinner time on the west coast is bed time for us! For those who do not want to publicly post a question in a discussion forum, direct email is available. We also offer telephone support as well as screen sharing support such as TeamViewer or Zoom. There is also Google. Most issues that students run into may be solved by a Google search.

  • I am concerned that 30 days will not be enough time. What happens if I do not complete the course on time?

    It takes the average student 28 hours to complete the course. That includes watching the videos, taking quizzes, doing assignments and taking the final exam and completing the final project. That comes out to less than 1 hour per day. The 30-day limit should not be an issue for most students. However, we understand that life happens. Extensions are available for those who have a legitimate reason for not completing the course in 30 days. Students must have shown a meaningful attempt at participating in the course to receive an extension.

  • Is this class eligible for ACTAR CEUs?

    The class has been preapproved for 24 ACTAR CEUs.

  • How do I obtain ACTAR credits for this class?

    Once you complete the course send an email to [email protected]. Make sure that you include your ACTAR number. That's it! We will take care of the rest including payment of all fees to ACTAR.

  • I see that there are EDR topics in the class. I have never taken an EDR class. Will I be able to understand those sections of the class?

    Yes! All topics in accident reconstruction are explained (except for the very basic stuff such as minimum speed, airborne, momentum and critical speed yaw. All other topics are explained, such as EDR analysis, Monte Carlo simulation and spin analysis.

  • I do not know anything about Monte Carlo simulation. Will I be able to understand those sections of the class?

    Yes! There are many lectures that guide you through understanding what Monte Carlo is and how it works. Monte Carlo simulation has become one of the most popular sections of our live class.