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Re: Low Speed Impact Injuries

Amy Browning (bec@beceng.com)
Mon, 15 Jul 1996 12:05:46 -0400 (EDT)

I am a research analyst for Benedict Engineering Company.
I have prepared a manual of cervical and lumbar spine injury potential
in low speed collisions.
BEC has several testifying engineers who are qualified in the areas of
biomechanics and forensic engineering-including low speed impacts.
We also cover mechanical electrical industrial and aeronautical
accidents as well as failure analysis. Our web site www.beceng.com
Amy Browning
bec@beceng.com


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