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See more Biomechanical Expert WitnessesThis expert received his BS and MS from the Mechanical Engineering Department at MIT and is a licensed engineer in NY and CT. He currently works as a forensic/consulting engineer at a private engineering firm. His investigative and analytic experience includes motor vehicle accident reconstruction, biomechanics, product design and safety, and computer simulation and animation. He has also served as a member of the ANSI/NGCMA Z130.1 engineering specifications committee.
Forensic Engineer, A private forensic consultancy in New England
Master of Science (MS), Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Stratford,
Connecticut
This expert has extensive experience in the field of biomechanics and human factors. He earned his BS and MS from the Colorado School of Mines and his PhD in biomedical engineering from Oregon Health & Science University. He is certified in prosthetics and a member of the International Society for Posture and Gait Research. He previously served as a design engineer for JR Engineering, LLC, as a graduate research assistant at Oregon Health & Science University and as an assistant professor at the University of Hartford. He is currently an associate professor at a university in Connecticut.
Associate Professor, A University in CT
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Oregon Health & Science University
Santa Barbara,
Connecticut
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What is a biomechanical expert witness?
A biomechanical expert witness applies principles of mechanics to the study of biological systems, often in personal injury or product liability cases. They analyze how forces caused injuries.
In what types of cases can a biomechanical expert witness be beneficial?
Biomechanical experts are crucial in cases involving vehicle accidents, slip and falls, sports injuries, workplace incidents, and any case where bodily injury is involved.
What subspecialties exist within the field of biomechanics that an expert witness might focus on?
Subspecialties include orthopedic biomechanics, sports biomechanics, forensic biomechanics, and occupational biomechanics. Each focuses on different aspects of human movement and injury.
How can a biomechanical expert witness help in a car accident case?
A biomechanical expert can reconstruct the accident to determine the forces involved, helping to establish if and how the accident caused specific injuries claimed by parties.
Why is it important for a biomechanical expert witness to have a strong understanding of human anatomy?
Understanding human anatomy allows the expert to accurately assess how an incident could have resulted in specific injuries. This knowledge is key in establishing causation.
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