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Investigating on the Job Injuries On the Scene E-Newsletter, Edition 96, June 1, 2009 Many personal injury claims and the resulting litigation are based on cause, timing, and location contributing to an accident. Biomechanical engineering can be used to determine…
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Many personal injury claims and the resulting litigation are based on cause, timing, and location contributing to an accident. Biomechanical engineering can be used to determine causation related to workers’ compensation claims and Federal Employee Labor Act (FELA) litigation. Certain…
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Discovery – Maximizing the Value of Your Engineering Experts On the Scene E-Newsletter, Edition 95, May 6, 2009 Often times engineering experts are not engaged until Discovery is over and a trial is imminent. This can be a mistake. You…
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The Difference Between Civil & Geotechnical Engineering On the Scene E-Newsletter, Edition 95, May 6, 2009 Geotechnical engineering is a branch of civil engineering that deals with earth materials including soil, rock, and groundwater. As most civil construction projects are…
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Geotechnical engineering is a branch of civil engineering that deals with earth materials including soil, rock, and groundwater. As most civil construction projects are supported by ground, geotechnical engineering interfaces with most of the other civil sub-disciplines, such as structural…
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Vindication: How Forensics Helped a Woman Prove Her Innocence On the Scene E-Newsletter, Edition 94, April 13, 2009 The majority of CED cases involve civil matters. About one year ago CED was asked to reconstruct a vehicle accident involving a…