Found 51 alabama Experts and Expert Witnesses.
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| 14 years of electrical/electronic product design, testing, and forensic analysis in the automotive and aerospace industry. He has a BSEE, MSEE, and a PE license.
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| Risk & Causation for Environmental/Occupational Health, Chemical/Biological Exposure, Toxicology & Epidemiology. Board Certified Toxicologist.
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| Engineer with appliance, automotive, lighting experience. Consumer clothes dryer, microwave oven and fluorescent lighting experience. UL, AGA, and other agency experience.
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| Over twenty-five years experience in the field of Sports and Recreation. He has testified in over 100 cases in both Federal and State Courts throughout the United States.
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| Expert Witness services for attorneys involved with premises liability, bodily injury,or commercial real estate contractual issues.
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| 36 Years Expertise, Belt Conveyor and Bulk Materials Handling Systems Design, Forensic Engineering, Personal Injury, Conveyor Fires, Product Liability, Restraint of Trade, & Real Estate Asset Appraisal....
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| Standards of care and custom practices of truck drivers and motor carriers. Over 35 years experience truck driver, safety supervisor, truck driver school operator, Testified in many states.
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| EW #13769 specializes in biomechanical analysis, testing and design. He has many years of academic biomechanics experience and served as an expert witness in injury and medical device failure cases.
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| Worked with approximately 40 law firms in approximately 20 states in the areas of the trucking industry.
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| Paramedic 20 plus yrs. with interest in EMS issues and pre-hospital care. Special interest in EMS and safety at equestrian venues.
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| Over 30 years chemical industry transportation experience
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| Extensive experience involving electrical designs and failures. Twenty years practice as a technical manager performing the analysis of electrical failures resulting in loss.
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| Psychiatric expert in malpractice, disability, malingering, factitious disorder, & Munchausen cases
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| Consultations and analysis to determine fair and reasonable compensation for executives, including report preparation and testimony if neccessary.
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| Pipe stress analysis, API 570 Inspections, API 653 Inspections, pipeline failures. Engineering, Procurement, and Construciton execution.
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| (FBI Retired), has over 35 years of experience with State and Federal law enforcement. A graduate of the FBI Academy and the Department of Defense Polygraph Institute.
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| Twenty-five years experience with large Sheriff's Office. Former Investigations Commander and Jail Commander.
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| EW #10595 is a Medical-Legal Consultant with Special Expertise in Cases involving Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Adverse Drug Reactions and Forensic Medicine.
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| testifying expert on medication and vaccine adverse effects, FDA.
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| Highly motivated and productive Leader, Engineer, Developer, Project Manager, Sales Professional and Asset Manager with extensive experience in electrical engineering, business development, plus.
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| DCGI provides advice and expert witness service to large utility users, utilities and regulators. Experience throughout the US and Canada.
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| Consultations and analysis to determine fair and reasonable compensation for executives, including report preparation and testimony if neccessary.
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| police security death homicide investigation criminal liability homicide law enforcement
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| 38 years legal malpractice lawyer servicing clients with all legal problems.
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| EW #13691 is an expert in the standards of care and custom practices of truck drivers and motor carriers for over 35 years, and has testified in many states.
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| Specific areas of expertise are: corporate espionage, threat assessment, risk management, computer and network security, electronic surveillance and privacy risks in a technology dependent world.
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| EW #588 is a charter member of the Dispute Review Board Foundation, an international organization that provides guidance, training and education related to the use of Dispute Review Boards (DRBs).
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| Toxicology expert.
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| EW #1814 Ph.D., is considered by many to be the nation's premiere expert on courtroom testimony.
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| Served as the Principal-in-Charge on over 300 successfully completed environmental projects, many of which have involved litigation support or regulatory negotiations with Federal and state agencies.
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| Recognized worldwide premier provider of engineering and management consulting services to the engineering, legal, regulatory, industrial, commercial and construction sectors.
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| 48 years of experience in design engineering, development, conceptual design, erection coordination, existing systems rehabilitation, upgrading of material handling systems and forensic engineering.
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| 15 years as a forensic document examiner. Certified Document Examiner by National Association of Document Examiners, a Board Certified Forensic Document Examiner, Diplomate, Fellow of American College of Forensic Examiners....
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| Signa is a professional petroleum engineering company providing expert witness testimony to resolve complex cases involving injury, patent infringement, environmental infractions and property damage.
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| - Medical malpractice
- Medical chart review and issue clarification
- Workers compensation
- Pharmaceutical product liability
- Health care law
- Nursing home negligence
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Degree: MD Specialties: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Years: 6 Exams: 60
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Degree: DO Specialties: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Years: 10 Exams: 500
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Degree: MD Specialties: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Years: 8 Exams: 200
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Degree: Jr. Specialties: Occupational Medicine Years: 10 Exams: 100
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Degree: MD Specialties: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Years: 11 Exams: 400
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Degree: MD Specialties: Occupational Medicine, Family Practice, Years: 6 Exams:
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Degree: DO Specialties: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Years: 9 Exams: 100
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Degree: MD Specialties: Orthopedic Surgery Years: Exams:
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Degree: MD Specialties: Emergency Medicine Years: 23 Exams:
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Degree: MD Specialties: Occupational Medicine Years: 16 Exams: 20
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Degree: MD Specialties: Internal Medicine, Occupational Medicine, Years: 16 Exams: 500
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| Need a personal injury lawyer? A personal injury occurs when a person has suffered some form of injury, either physical or psychological, as the result of an accident.
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| Need a personal injury lawyer? A personal injury occurs when a person has suffered some form of injury, either physical or psychological, as the result of an accident.
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| Need a personal injury attorney? A personal injury occurs when a person has suffered some form of injury, either physical or psychological, as the result of an accident.
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| Need a personal injury attorney? A personal injury occurs when a person has suffered some form of injury, either physical or psychological, as the result of an accident.
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Find Alabama experts and consultants for Alabama litigation support at www.findexperts.com. Available to be Alabama expert witnesses and provide Alabama forensic consulting in Alabama litigation, in addition prepare Alabama expert witness reports for use in deposition and/or in-court trial testimony.
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Categories To Find "Alabama" Experts:
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AGRICULTURE |
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Agriculture (a term which encompasses farming) is the art, science or practice of producing food, feed, fiber and many other desired goods by the systematic raising of plants and animals. Agri is from Latin ager ("a field"), and culture is from Latin cultura, meaning "cultivation" in the strict sense of tillage of the soil. Thus a literal reading of the English word yields tillage of the soil of a field. In actual usage, Agriculture denotes a broad array of activities essential to food and material production, including all techniques for raising and processing livestock (see Animal husbandry) no less than those essential to crop planting and harvesting.
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ATHLETICS |
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Find ATHLETICS experts and consultants for ATHLETICS litigation support. Available to be ATHLETICS expert witnesses and provide ATHLETICS forensic consulting in ATHLETICS litigation, in addition prepare ATHLETICS expert witness reports for use in deposition and/or in-court trial testimony.
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AUTOMOTIVE |
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Automotives refers to design and manufacture of self-propelled mobility systems such as automobiles, trucks and buses, construction equipment, aircraft, aerospace vehicles, marine transports, trains and railroads, and other transit systems. Usually these mobility systems carry its own source of power while in operations, with the exceptions being electric locomotive and Magnetic levitation train.
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AUTOPSIES |
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An autopsy, also known as a post-mortem examination or an obduction, is a medical procedure that consists of a thorough examination of a corpse to determine the cause and manner of a persons death and to evaluate any disease or injury that may be present. It is usually performed by a specialized medical doctor called a pathologist.
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BUILDING CODE |
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A building code is a set of laws that specify how buildings should be constructed. This is generally considered the minimum acceptable level of safety for a new building in a jurisdiction. Building codes are generally intended to be applied by architects and engineers. There are often other codes or sections of the building code that have more prescriptive requirements that apply to housing (one and two family dwellings).
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BUS ACCIDENT |
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A bus is a large, motorized, wheeled vehicle intended to carry numerous persons in addition to the driver. The name is a shortened version of omnibus, which means for everyone.
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BUS TRANSPORTATION |
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A bus is a large, motorized, wheeled vehicle intended to carry numerous persons in addition to the driver. The name is a shortened version of omnibus, which means for everyone.
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COMPENSATION / WAGES / SALARY |
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The compensation of every employee is decided by the company owners through the board of directors (in the case of the most highly compensated executive positions) and the management team (or "management committee") (for everyone else). The board of directors may have a personnel and compensation committee that deals specifically with labor compensation.
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CORRECTIONS |
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Corrections refer to one of the components of the criminal justice system. This includes halfway houses, parole programs, jails, prisons, and probation programs. In some countries, as well as in Western countries in the past, this also included judicially-ordered corporal punishment. Corrections is the process of trying to correct an individual so that they do not engage in criminal behavior.
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COURT REPORTING |
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A court reporter, stenotype reporter or stenographer is a person whose occupation is to transcribe spoken or recorded speech into written form, typically using stenography equipment to produce official transcripts of court hearings, depositions and other official proceedings. Court reporters use either a stenomask or a shorthand system such as stenotype in order to keep up with the flow of speech so that they do not miss any words. The court reporter is often also a notary public who is authorized to administer oaths to witnesses, and who certifies that her or his transcript of the proceedings is a verbatim account of what was said.
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DNA TESTING |
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Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid usually in the form of a double helix that contains the genetic instructions specifying the biological development of all cellular forms of life, and most viruses. DNA is a long polymer of nucleotides and encodes the sequence of the amino acid residues in proteins using the genetic code, a triplet code of nucleotides.
Genetic fingerprinting, DNA testing, DNA typing, and DNA profiling are techniques used to distinguish between individuals of the same species using only samples of their DNA. Its invention by Sir Alec Jeffreys at the University of Leicester was announced in 1985.
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D.O.T. / REGULATORY COMPLIANCE |
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The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) is a Cabinet department of the United States government concerned with transport. It was established by an act of Congress on October 15, 1966 and began operation on April 1, 1967. It is administered by the United States Secretary of Transportation.
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DRAM SHOP |
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Dram shop or Dramshop is a legal term in the United States referring to a bar, tavern or the like where alcoholic beverages are sold. Traditionally, it referred to a shop where spirits were sold by the dram, a small unit of liquid.
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DREDGING / RECLAMATION |
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Dredging is miscellaneous excavator-type work underwater, usually in shallow sea or fresh water.
A dredge is a device for scraping or sucking the seabed, used for dredging.
A dredger is a ship or boat equipped with a dredge.
American usage sometimes calls the ship or boat a dredge.
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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT |
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Emergency preparedness is a set of doctrines to prepare civil society to cope with - or plan for - natural or man-made disasters. Emergency Operations or Disaster relief are the subset of these doctrines that are concerned with recovery efforts; these comprise the execution or implementation of the Emergency preparedness plans. This is usually a government policy adapted from civil defense to prepare for nonmilitary civil emergencies before they happen. Emergency management involves plans, structures and arrangements established to engage the normal endeavours of government, voluntary and private agencies in a comprehensive and coordinated way to respond to the whole spectrum of emergency needs. This is also known as disaster management
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EMPLOYMENT |
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Employment is a contract between two parties, one being the employer and the other being the employee. In a commercial setting, the employer conceives of a productive activity, generally with the intention of creating profits, and the employee contributes labour to the enterprise, usually in return for payment of wages.
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ENGINEERING - CHEMICAL |
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Chemical engineering is the application of science, in particular chemistry, physics and mathematics, to the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms.
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ENGINEERING - CIVIL |
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In modern usage, civil engineering is a broad field of engineering that deals with the planning, construction, and maintenance of fixed structures, or public works, as they are related to earth, water, or civilization and their processes. Most civil engineering today deals with roads, structures, water supply, sewer, flood control and traffic. In essence, civil engineering is a profession which makes the world a more habitable place to live.
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