Why didn’t they see it? Could they hear the warning? Were the instructions adequate? How quickly can someone respond? How did they trip on that?
We leverage behavioral science research to explain events in terms of human capabilities and limitations, the tools being used and the environments in which the events occurred.
We address questions around visibility, audibility, reaction time, adequacy of warnings and safety communications, and product safety.
We have extensive State and Federal courts experience, working with plaintiffs and defendants, including on subrogation matters.
We have expertise in the following areas:
Analyzing pedestrian interactions with signs, their physical surroundings and inattention when involved in an incident
Investigating locations and human interactions with their surroundings that lead to an incident