Sunday, September 23, 2012

September 26/Web: Applying Human Factors to Liability Cases

The TASA Group, Inc., in conjunction with Human Factors expert William Nelson, presented a free, one-hour, interactive webinar, Applying Human Factors to Liability Cases, for all legal professionals.
During this program, our presenter will cover:

  • What is Human Factors?
  • Why is it important in the litigation field?
  • How is Human Factors similar and different to other disciplines?
  • Examples of the use of Human Factors in typical legal cases
  • Examples of the use of Human Factors in special situations

Registration is required to join this event. If you have not registered, please do so now.
Title:
Applying Human Factors to Liability Cases
When/Where:
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
14:00 Eastern
Webinar
Speaker:
William Nelson has over 30 years of experience in ergonomics, biomechanics, and human factors principles. Mr. Nelson’s expertise and areas of specialization include product liability, personal injury, premises liability, and accident reconstruction. He has been directly involved with the commercialization of emerging technologies such as holography, lasers, acoustic reflectometry, electronics, medical devices, hand tools, among many others. Of special interest to Mr. Nelson are the unintended consequences from the use of emerging technologies in today’s multicultural society. Of particular interest is the emerging research in the areas of driver distraction, sports injuries, and medical errors, and how to help prevent injuries. Mr. Nelson has been a presenter at national and international conferences. He has over 18 years of litigation support experience as an expert witness throughout the U.S. in municipal, state, and federal court, as well as experience with the Daubert hearing process.
By:
The TASA Group, Inc.
Credit:
The sponsor does not seem to have applied for credit for this event, but similar events have been granted credit in some jurisdictions upon application by attendees.
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