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Forensic Injury Biomechanics of MVAs - Webinar (NDT)
Webinar
Insurance Institute of NL, NL
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Date and Time: September 28, 2022 1:30 - 3:00 pm NDT
Forensic Injury Biomechanics of MVAs –
Sept
28 @ 1:30 pm NDT
In this webinar we
will explore how experts investigate MVAs when damages are contested. We look at
how occupants move during different types of collisions, research on human
injury tolerances, crash test dummies, injury probability and how they all tie
into an MVA claim. We also discuss human subject testing research. Case examples
will be presented as well on low/moderate speed collisions and seatbelt related
issues.
Webinar Objectives
- How forensic engineers assist in an
auto claim where damages are contested
- The science and process used in
assessing a forensic injury biomechanics analysis
Webinar Presenters:
Karla Cassidy, P.Eng., holds a Bachelors and
Masters of Applied Science (Honours Mechanical Engineering) from the University
of Waterloo and is a registered Professional Engineer in Ontario. Ms. Cassidy
has been an active member in the biomechanics community since 2006 and in the
accident reconstruction industry since 2010. Her expertise spans both
biomechanical and mechanical engineering. She has been involved in hundreds of
cases involving vehicles, pedestrians, motorcycles, farm equipment, and
cyclists. Her specialty areas are biomechanics, personal injury, injury
probability, seatbelt usage, slip, trip and falls, and determination of occupant
position. Ms. Cassidy also conducts collision reconstruction and damage
consistency analyses. She is a published author and has provided litigation
support. Karla’s personal interests include the outdoors, camping, hiking, and
spending time with her kids.
Sami Shaker graduated with a Bachelor of
Science degree (Honours Physics co-op) from McMaster University and has
versatile industrial experience in nuclear energy, radiation health and safety,
and has recently been conducting medical research in the field of rheumatology.
Mr. Shaker has been able to use these past experiences and apply much of what he
has learned to his current work. He has conducted damage consistency analysis,
vehicle examinations (including black box data imaging and analysis), accident
site survey as well as accident reconstruction including determining speed
calculations/estimates, collision severity, computer simulations, vehicle and
occupant kinematics, injury biomechanics, and slip, trip and fall
investigations. Sami’s personal interests include live jazz and classical music,
trying new restaurants with his wife, and playing video games with his
daughter.
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QUESTIONS?
Leona Fleming at lfleming@insuranceinstitute.ca
Manager of The Insurance
Institute of NewFoundland and Labrador
Pricing
Pricing for this seminar varies based on your membership. Prices exclude tax
Fee Description
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Amount
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Member
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$60.00
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Non-Member
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$65.00
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