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The Rise & Fall of the Biomechanical Expert in New York Automobile Collision Litigation

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100 minutes
Date Published

May 13, 2025

Publisher

New York State Trial Lawyers Association

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Summary

2 Skills CLE credits

This program will examine the evolving role of biomechanical testimony in New York automobile collision cases. Learn the practical strategies, tools, and insights you need to prevent biomechanical evidence from undermining your case. Topics include Biomechanical Motion Practice, Appellate Case Law, Cross-Examination Techniques and Frye Hearings. Equip yourself with the knowledge to effectively challenge biomechanical testimony and strengthen your litigation strategy.


Faculty:


Joshua Brian Irwin, Esq.
Joshua Brian Irwin, P.C.

Hon. Christopher Chin                 
Supreme Court, New York County

Natascia Ayers, Esq. 
Law Office of Natascia Ayers

Karen Cigna, Esq.
Joshua Brian Irwin, P.C.

SWOD-25179

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

Media Files
The Rise Fall of the Biomechanical Expert
Downloadable Files
2023 04959 Belkys Ruiz v Rebecca Losito et al DECISION AND ORDER 16
158403 2019 Belkys Ruiz v Rebecca Losito et al AFFIDAVIT OR AFFIRM 73
158403 2019 Belkys Ruiz v Rebecca Losito et al DECISION ORDER ON 78
AD2D Decision Imran v R Barany Monuments Inc 2018 NY Slip Op 08921
Alabi Biomechanic Report
Bumper Cover Photo
Imran Decision Setting Aside Verdict
Imran Defendant s 3101 d McGowan Biomechanical
Imran Defendant s 3101 d Supplemental McGowan Biomechanical
Imran Motion in Limine
Imran Post Trial Motion to Set Aside Verdict
Imran Record on Appeal Part I
Imran Record on Appeal Part II
Imran Respondent s Brief
Imran Subpoena to Defendant s Biomech
Mervilus D s Response to P s CD 1
Mervilus Notice to Admit Photos
Mervilus Response to Notice to Admit
Mervilus 3101 d Toosi
OSC preclude Toosi FINAL
rev IC 419 F3C72154
SIGNED OSC From Court
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