
Mr. Crosby's areas of expertise include accident reconstruction and vehicle crash analysis, and he has worked in these fields since receiving his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering in 2006. He is experienced in the evaluation of vehicle simulation and accident reconstruction computer software. Mr. Crosby has worked on the analysis and reconstruction of a variety of motor vehicles from motorcycles and passenger cars to light and heavy trucks. His research and publications include crash pulse analysis and methods to determine forces as gouges are produced on roadway surfaces.

Crosby CL, Warner MH. Roadway asphalt damage analysis: Dynamic evaluation of gouge forces. SAE 2010-01-0047, SAE 2010 World Congress, Detroit, MI, April 2010.
Crosby CL, Warner CY, Warner MH, Galati R. Derivation of vehicle-to-vehicle frontal crash pulse estimates from barrier crash data. SAE 2008-01-0174, SAE 2008 World Congress, Detroit, MI, April 2008.
Warner MH, Warner CY, Crosby CL. Roadway asphalt damage force analysis for accident reconstruction. SAE 2008-01-0173, SAE 2008 World Congress, Detroit, MI, April 2008.
Warner CY, Warner MH, Crosby CL, Armstrong MJ. Pulse shape and duration in frontal crashes. SAE 2007-01-0724, SAE 2007 World Congress, Detroit, MI, April 2007.