Abstract

This special joint session with shared interest from multiple technical groups (Forensics Professional Group, Product Design Technical Group, Safety Technical Group, and Surface Transportation Technical Group) provides audience members with an opportunity to conduct a forensic analysis of two cases involving human factors issues. The audience will form four groups in order to conduct their analysis of the behavior and actions of either the plaintiff or the defendant(s) involved in their assigned case. Participants in this session will be provided with information about the case they are analyzing, including descriptions of the circumstances surrounding the case and other factual information required to conduct a forensic analysis. One case will involve a collision between a commercial vehicle and a pedestrian, while the other will relate to the alleged failure of an air regulator utilized in diving. The teams will be asked to develop outlines of expert opinions relying on their knowledge, experience, and familiarity with applicable research. At the conclusion of the teams’ discussions, each team will briefly present the opinions reached by the team. To conclude the session, the audience will have the opportunity to discuss both cases and the value of human factors professionals in litigation. This session will emphasize the broad application of human factors and that forensic human factors work is accessible to a variety of practitioners.

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