North Carolina
Dr. Lindsay M. Oleson has 16 years of experience in the field of Forensic Engineering with expertise in Motor Vehicle Accident Reconstruction and Biomechanical Analysis. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Arizona State University. Dr. Oleson is a Licensed Professional Engineer in multiple states and is certified as an Accreditation Commission for Traffic Accident...
North Carolina
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South Carolina
Mr. Brian M. Boggess has 23 years of experience in the field of Mechanical Engineering. He earned his BS in Mechanical Engineering and his MS in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from the University of Virginia. Today, this expert is a licensed Professional Engineer in 28 states. Formerly, this expert served as a Senior Engineer at Honda R&D Americas Inc., and as a Senior Project Engineer at...
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A biomechanical engineering expert witness applies principles of mechanics to understand and reconstruct accidents or injuries, providing testimony on their findings in legal cases.
They are often used in personal injury, product liability, workplace safety, patent infringement cases, and any case where injury causation is in question.
Yes, some experts may specialize in areas like orthopedic biomechanics, sports biomechanics, injury biomechanics, or human factors and ergonomics.
They can analyze the forces involved in the accident to determine how injuries occurred and if they align with the claimant's account.
Absolutely. They can evaluate design, manufacturing processes, and usage to identify potential causes of failure or malfunction.
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