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After a month long emotional trial, a jury awarded $10 million to the family of Soo Hyeon Park. On July 15, 2008, the 13 year old swimmer, drown in the deep water section of the Graydon Pool, a man-made lake operated by the town of Ridgewood, NJ. Although nine lifeguards were on duty, none of them noticed the surface struggle and subsequent submersion of the victim, even as his friend attempted to rescue him. Aquatic Safety Expert Witness, Dr. Tom Griffiths, with DJS Associates, stated that the lifeguards were poorly positioned to detect and recognize the victim. Not only were all nine lifeguards stationed on the perimeter of the lake, too far away from the deep end, but the lifeguard responsible for the area where young Soo Hyeon drown was also responsible for two diving boards which violates the standard of care. Too make matters worse, when 11 year old Steven Kim told lifeguards and management that he just saw his friend drown, the staff began a missing child drill, combing the beach and bath-house rather than the waterfront. Tragically, Soo Hyeon Park was recovered by search and rescue divers hours later in the very spot Steven Kim pointed to when asked when he last saw his friend. The family of Soo Hyeon Park was represented by Neil Weiner, Esquire. For further information, please email
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Steven A. Sheridan is an experienced automotive service technician, new technology instructor and dealership manager. He has extensive experience in the latest automotive technologies including electronic braking and steering systems, state-of-the-art engine control systems, and common failure modes and trends. These, combined with his professional automotive management experience, uniquely qualifies Mr. Sheridan to evaluate claims involving automotive failures and defects, as well as the standard of care in the automotive service industry.
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Stanley D. Pulz, CSP, PE recently completed the Update Course for Construction Industry Outreach trainers. Completion of this US Department of Labor course authorizes Mr. Pulz to continue providing OSHA Outreach training for the Construction Community. Mr. Pulz is a registered Professional Engineer (safety), Certified Safety Professional, and Master’s level Psychologist specializing in technical aspects of applied human factors engineering and safety. For additional information, email
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Curtis M. Beloy, PE, Accident Reconstruction Engineer and Motorcycle Safety / Handling Expert with DJS Associates, attended the California Superbike School, Virginia International Raceway. Motorcycle dynamics, design and handling were covered through classroom and actual racetrack experience. Handling characteristics and limitations of sport motorcycles was covered in detail.
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Carl Berkowitz, Ph.D. PE, AICP is a leading expert and educator in transportation and logistics planning, design, engineering, construction, maintenance, operations and management. Background encompasses urban and regional transportation, intermodal transportation, passenger and freight terminal facilities, bus and subway transit. He shares with us a power point presentation on Track Related Passenger Accidents & Injuries (.pdf).
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