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- Experience in all aspects of accident reconstruction; including occupant kinematic response,
- speed determination, time-distance analysis, impact location, motor vehicle/pedestrian
- interactions, bicycle/motorcycle reconstruction, seat belt usage analysis, low-speed rear-end
- Approximately 1,100 motor vehicle accidents and injury incidents investigated
- Qualified as an expert witness in the field of engineering and accident reconstruction in
- Provincial and Supreme Courts of British Columbia
- ACADEMIC
Academic Qualifications:
- 2003 Crash Data Recorder - System Operator’s Certification Course - Collision Safety Institute
- 2000 PC-Crash - Advanced Training
- 1999 Fire Investigation for the Insurance Industry Certificate - Canadian Fire Training Services
- 1996 Bachelor of Applied Science - Mechanical Engineering - University of British Columbia
- 1992 Bachelor of Science - Animal Biology - University of British Columbia
Professional Work Experience:
- 2001 - Professional Engineer, Forensic Dynamics Inc.
- 1996 - 2001 - Engineer in Training, Forensic Dynamics Inc.
- 1996 - UBC Department of Mechanical Engineering
Professional Associations:
- Association of Professional Engineers & Geoscientists of British Columbia (APEGBC) -
- Professional Engineer (P. Eng.), Registration #25990
Publications:
- “Were They Wearing Their Seatbelt?” - Journal of Traffic Accident Technology
- “Liquid Anti-Icing Chemicals on Asphalt: Friction Trends”, G.D. Sdoutz and T.S. Leggett,
- May, 2000
- “Friction Trends of Anti-Icing Chemicals on Tined Concrete”, G.D. Sdoutz and T.S.
- Leggett, March, 2001
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Revised 04/2008
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