Biomechanical Expert Witnesses in Vermont

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Biomechanical expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including personal injury, product liability, sports injuries, and workplace accidents. Some of the most common specialties include impact biomechanics, injury causation analysis, human kinematics, and occupant crash protection. They can opine on the effects of forces, motions, and safety systems on the likelihood, mechanism, and severity of injuries.

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  • Review Fee $450/hr
    Deposition Fee $450/hr
    Court Fee $450/hr

    This expert has provided consulting services in accident reconstruction, biomechanics, EDR/ECM data retrieval, forensic vehicle examinations, product safety, system safety, and human factors engineering for over 25 years. He has full accreditation as a Traffic Accident Reconstructionist [ACTAR 738]; is a Certified Professional Ergonomist [N. 017]; is a specialist in using PC Crash computer simulation for the purposes of accident reconstruction; has specialized training and certification in Crash Data Retrieval Systems [both passenger vehicle EDRs and Transport Heavy Truck ECMs]; and is a licensed Commercial Motor Vehicle Operator. He has conducted over 3000 technical accident investigations and reconstructions, and has qualified to testify in courts in both Canada and the U.S. He is currently a Principal Associate for an accredited Accident Investigation and Reconstruction firm, which has offices throughout the northeast: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and Ontario,Canada.

    Founding Principal Associate, An accredited accident investigation and reconstruction firm in NY

    Master of Science (MS), University of Western Ontario

    Buffalo,

    New York

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  • Review Fee $225/hr
    Deposition Fee $325/hr
    Court Fee $400/hr

    This highly qualified resistance training specialist - personal trainer and educator currently serves as president, director of education and resistance training exercise biomechanics instructor for a nationally accredited personal training certification organization. He is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine and a a number of professional organizations. This expert has presented nationally for AAPTE, IDEA Health and Fitness Association and the New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (NYS AHPERD) and guest speaks for colleges and universities in the area of resistance training and exercise biomechanics. This expert has created a two-year, nine hundred hour, Personal Trainer Exercise Science and Sports Medicine curriculum, approved by the New York State Department of Education for high school juniors and seniors. This expert is an active contributor to industry publications and educational textbooks. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Health Science and Human Development, and a New York State Professional Teaching Certification.

    Instructor, A sports medicine academy in NY and a training facility in OK

    Master of Education (MEd), Columbia College

    Amityville,

    New York

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What Can a Biomechanical Expert Witness Opine On?

Motion analysis

Assessing movement patterns for efficiency.

Force measurement

Quantifying forces acting on the body.

Muscle testing

Evaluating muscle strength and function.

Joint kinematics

Studying joint movement and angles.

Prosthetic design

Creating custom limbs for mobility.

Ergonomic assessment

Optimizing workspaces for comfort and safety.

FAQs for Biomechanical Expert Witnesses

What is the role of a biomechanical expert witness?

A biomechanical expert witness analyzes how forces cause injuries and explains human movement in accidents. They assist by reviewing records, reconstructing events, and testifying to clarify complex injury issues.

In what case types can a biomechanical expert witness provide valuable insights?

A biomechanical expert witness provides valuable insights in auto accidents, slip and falls, workplace injuries, sports injuries, product liability, and medical malpractice cases.

How can a biomechanical expert witness quantify forces relevant to claimed injuries?

A biomechanical expert witness quantifies forces relevant to claimed injuries using physics-based calculations, motion analysis, medical records, and validated biomechanical models.

How does a biomechanical expert witness evaluate consistency between impact data and injury patterns?

A biomechanical expert witness compares impact forces, directions, and durations from crash data with medical records and known injury tolerance thresholds to assess consistency.

What training and credentials should a biomechanical expert witness possess for litigation support?

A biomechanical expert witness should have an advanced biomechanics degree, relevant research and clinical experience, peer‑reviewed publications, and prior litigation support testimony.

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