5/14/2013· Failure Analysis
Forensic Clues: Rear-End Collisions and Automobile Seat Failure
Two and a half million rear-end collisions occur every year. Rear-end collisions are usually caused by driver inattentiveness.
5/14/2013· Failure Analysis
Forensic Clues: Rear-End Collisions and Automobile Seat Failure
Two and a half million rear-end collisions occur every year. Rear-end collisions are usually caused by driver inattentiveness.
4/2/2013· Failure Analysis
Forensic Clues: Structural Failures
Structural failures of buildings range from catastrophic building failures involving mass loss of life and/or property to structural problems such as sagging floors or ceilings, leaning walls, cracking or sinking foundations.
2/28/2013· Accident Prevention & Safety
Golf cart accident frequency has increased dramatically over the last 20 years. A study by Watson, Mehan, Smith, and McKenzie (Golf Cart-Related Injuries in the U.S., American Journal of Preventative Medicine, 2008) of NEISS data found 147,696 people were treated in emergency rooms for golf cart accidents between 1990 and 2006.
12/27/2012· Engineering
Forensic Clues: Is This a Valid Defective Product Case?
Knowing when a personal injury case is due to the action or inaction of another party, or when responsibility falls fully on the injured party, can be a difficult distinction to make. At Mechanical and Safety Engineering, we have been investigating personal injury cases for decades.
by James M. Dorsey, PhD
by Matthew Stein, PE
by Stanley L. Brodsky