 |
- Experience in all aspects of accident reconstruction; including occupant kinematic response, seatbelt usage analysis, vehicle speed determination, impact location determination, motor vehicle/pedestrian interactions, low-speed collision analysis, motorcycle and bicycle analysis, occupant position determination, mechanical component failure, slip and fall analysis
- Over 1,000 motor vehicle accidents and injury incidents investigated
- Attended seminars, classes and demonstrations related to Accident Reconstruction
- Qualified as an expert witness in the field of engineering and accident reconstruction in the Supreme Court of British Columbia
Academic Qualifications:
- 1998 Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering Physics - University of British Columbia
Professional Work Experience:
- 2004 - Present - Accident Reconstruction Engineer, Forensic Dynamics Inc.
- 1997 - 2003 - Accident Reconstruction Engineer, Intech Engineering Ltd.
Professional Associations:
- Association of Professional Engineers & Geoscientists of British Columbia
Publications:
- "Relationships Between Pre-Skidding and Pre- Braking Speed." SAE #2001-01-1281. Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., 2001. Warrendale, PA.
- "Real World Walking Speeds of Young Pedestrians." SAE #2001-01-0897. Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., 2001. Warrendale, PA.
- "Comprehensive Analysis Method for Vehicle/Pedestrian Collisions." SAE #2000-01-0846, Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., 2000. Warrendale, PA.
- "Characteristic Vehicular Deceleration for Known Hazards." SAE #1999-01-0098. Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., 1999. Warrendale, PA.
- "Practical Analysis Technique for Quantifying Sideswipe Collisions." SAE #1999-01-0094. Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., 1999. Warrendale, PA
Revised 03/2006
Click here for a pdf version.
|