Connecticut
This qualified engineer has handled numerous forensic evaluations for both law firms and insurance companies. He is licensed in the States of Connecticut and New Jersey with 20 years of experience in the engineering and construction industries serving in various management capacities. This expert has considerable experience in consulting on engineering standards, construction defects, OSHA safety...
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Connecticut
This 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...
A forensic engineering expert witness provides technical analysis and professional testimony on matters related to engineering failures, accidents, or disputes in court cases.
They can handle cases involving building collapses, structural failures, product liability, traffic accidents, patent infringement, and construction defects.
Yes, subspecialties include civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, and materials science among others.
They can analyze the design, manufacturing process, and usage of the product to determine if any engineering principles were violated leading to failure or harm.
Their expertise can help decipher complex technical language in patents and assess whether an invention infringes upon existing patents.
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