Southwestern Association of Technical Accident
Investigators, Inc. (SATAI)

Established as a non-profit corporation in 1982, the goal of SATAI
is to encourage and promote the development of professional
technical accident investigation and highway safety; promote
research and development of programs leading to better technical
accident investigations; and to promote the development and
dissemination of new knowledge in the fields of traffic safety,
accident investigation and reconstruction. The Association is
organized and operated for scientific and educational purposes.

Membership in SATAI is open to persons engaged in the practice
of technical accident investigation and to those whose interests
and professional activities correspond with the purposes of the
Association. Included in the membership of the Association are
police officers, reconstruction consultants, engineers, attorneys
and forensic examiners.

SATAI promotes it's agenda by hosting seminars in the months of
March, July and November at various sites in the southwest. The
seminars consist of on-site crash testing as well as lecture
presentations by nationally recognized experts and representatives
of leading educational institutions involved in fields related to crash
research, accident investigation and advanced training.

The three annual seminars presented by SATAI are provided to
members in good standing with no additional registration or
seminar fees.
P.O. Box 3666
Phoenix, Arizona 85030