Biomechanical

   The World of Hurt

Unless you’ve actually hammered on a cadaver – and quantified the results – you likely can’t say for certain whether this event caused that injury.

Such certainty is at the heart of all injury matters.

Historically, injury analysis has been left to mechanical engineers who know steel. Or to doctors who know how to heal. Not to scientists who actually study the causal mechanics of injury.

Billions in unjustified claims and lost damages may flow through the gap between engineer and physician. To bridge that gap, Giffin Koerth formed one of Canada’s most formidable biomechanical teams.

Working in tandem with our Personal Injury and Collision Reconstruction groups, our Biomechanists can provide you with a full, unassailable picture of cause and effect.

To get the science of hurt on your side, call Jamie Catania at 416.368.1700.



 

What the Law Says About Experts

A Critical Update on the Court's View of Injury Expertise

The courts are increasingly skeptical of the testimony of doctors and engineers regarding injury causation.

Consider this . . .

When pursuing or defending personal injury claims, it can be helpful to ask:

  • Have you identified all potential contributors to the reported injury – including all pre-existing medical conditions and pre-disposing factors?