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Expert Engineering Investigations for the Legal
and Insurance Industries David A. Bender, P.Eng. david@forensiceng.ca David has been our President since 1992. He received his Bachelor of Applied Science degree from the University of Waterloo in 1966. He joined our predecessor firm to begin his work in investigative engineering in 1974. David works in all aspects of motor vehicle accident reconstruction. Thomas H. Prescott, P.Eng. tom@forensiceng.ca Tom received his Bachelor of Engineering degree from the Royal Military College in 1970 and a Masters of Applied Science from the University of Waterloo in 1988. He joined Forensic Engineering Inc. in 1992. While working in all aspects of motor vehicle accident reconstruction he often takes on cases involving motorcycle incidents, low speed impacts, vehicle mechanical systems and collision simulations. Roger L. Lichty, C.E.T. roger@forensiceng.ca Roger received his Civil Engineering Technology diploma from Ryerson Polytechnic Instute in 1964. He has been a Certified Engineering Technologist since 1967. Roger has been performing investigations into all types of motor vehicle incidents since joining our firm in 1980. His most recent addition to his repetoire is as a Crash Data Retrieval Technician. Richard W. Robertson, P.Eng. rick@forensiceng.ca Rick has been with us since receiving his Bachelor of Engineering degree from McMaster University in 1991. He does general accident reconstruction but works most with pedestrian or bicycle collisions. Rick does many of our CAD drawings and takes care to produce compelling demonstrative evidence of all kinds: photographs, animations, charts, graphs, air photos, and satellite images. Andreas Koschate, B.Tech. andy@forensiceng.ca Andy returned to Forensic Engineering Inc. in 2005 after being Head of Defect Investigations at Transport Canada. He received his Bachelor of Technology degree from Ryerson in 1990. He works in all aspects of accident reconstruction but does most of our investigations into vehicle defects. His collision reconstructions also involve the use of the PC-Crash collision simulation program. As a Crash Data Retrieval Analyst he can use the information from a vehicle's airbag system and engine control computers to assist with his analyses. Dr. Patrick J. Robins pat@forensiceng.ca Pat received his Ph.D. from the University of Manitoba in 1983 and has been working with Forensic Engineering Inc. since 1999. He works in all aspects of accident reconstruction but specializes in human factors such as visibility, conspicuity, perception-response time, and eyewitness reliability. Stein A. Pedersen, P.Eng. stein@forensiceng.ca Stein has worked with Forensic Engineering Inc. since 1992, doing our personal injury incidents not motor vehicle related. He has looked at power tools, ladders, slip/trips/falls, and pools (to name a few). With his material engineering background, he also looks into failures of any type of object including vehicle components, plastic, and glass. Consultants We have experts who specialize in various technical fields who we consult as needed. They include experts in: injuries, weather, winter road maintenance operations, road design, road maintenance, tires, rail industry. Forensic Engineering Inc. 1439 Legion Road Burlington, Ontario L7S 1T6 Locate us with: Google Earth or Google Maps Tel: 905-632-3040 Toll Free: 1-800-263-6351 Fax: 905-632-2131 E-Mail: forensic@forensiceng.ca |
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