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Re: Low Speed Impact Injuries

Amy Browning (beceng@beceng.com)
Mon, 3 Feb 1997 16:57:16 -0500 (EST)

Addendum to previous email: If you are interested in this manual, the
cost is a flat fee of $500. The cost covers my billable time for
researching and procuring this data plus expenses for production of
the manual. The manual includes tech data, studies, testing and
periodical articles addressing injury potential for low speed impacts
where delta V is 15 mph or less. The manual is good for both defense
and plaintiff claims as there are invaluable data supporting both sides.
Briefly, it includes data on headrests, rear/frontal impacts, whiplash,
cervical strain/sprain, etc. My number is 904-576-1176 ext 134
Amy Browning
beceng@beceng.com


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