Konrad LotterMechanical Engineer (Forensic Specialist) at Du Mรฉtier Technical Investigations and Consultants
Konrad is a mechanical Engineer, specialising in the Forensic (Scientific Analysis) of collisions. This is generally known as either Forensic Engineering or indicated as “Accident Reconstruction”. He is registered at the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) in terms of the Engineering Professions Act. Immediately after qualification as Engineer he started working in the field, generally known as Accident Reconstruction, at “Expert Services” in the South African Police. Here he gained experience in this field, specifically related to the application of scientific principles related to Engineering, within the legal domain. He has been involved in the investigation and reconstruction of collisions for 32 years.
After leaving the SAPS, he founded Du Métier Technical Investigations and Consultants, continuing with working in the same field, but with the focus shifting from criminal investigations and litigation to civil litigation. He further developed courses for the investigation of collisions, based on the requirements of South African legislation, applicable to investigations, such as the Criminal Procedure Act. Du Métier also was the only South African supplier for Accident Reconstruction Training for the Forensic Science Laboratory of the SAPS.
Konrad was further the Chairman of the Forensic Engineering Standards Generating Group (SGG) under the Engineering Standards Generating Body (SGB) at the Engineering Council of South Africa, for the generating of Forensic Engineering standards for South Africa. Standards to be used for the different levels of the National Qualifications Framework (NQF levels) controlled by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).
To date, he was involved in the detailed scientific analysis of approximately 4750 collisions, where he either compiled the reports, supplied training to others, or assisted others in the analysis process.