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Expert # 1,034   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Pittsburgh, PA
Board certified academically published forensic neuropsychiatrist. Expertise in brain injury, stroke, neurotoxicology, acute/chronic pain, dementia, alcohol & substance abuse, gambling addiction.   
Expert # 899   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Seattle, WA
MD, PhD. Internationally respected, experienced, published neuropsychiatrist, psychopharmacologist, forensic specialist (civil: plaintiff / defense /objective) & author.   
Expert # 14,058   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Richmond, CA
Litigation support services to legal counsel, including case evaluations, medical records review, written reports, and expert testimony.   
Expert # 755   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Mesa, AZ
USA Accessibility Consulting, Inc. are experts in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, (ADA) Titles II & III, the Fair Housing Amendments Act (FHAA) and other accessibility laws....   
Expert # 366   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Philadelphia, PA
Board ceritfied in Psychiatry and Forensic Psychiatry.   
Expert # 1,254   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Newtonville, MA
A nationally known firm that specializes in compliance with the ADA. KMAs two principals have over 50 years experience in access issues relating to architecture, civil rights and planning.   
Expert # 2,875   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Glendale, CA
EW #2875 has 13 years expertise with ADA Title III and Building Code Accessibility and available nationally for plaintiff and defense.   
Expert # 431   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Sherman Oaks, CA
Board Certified Forensic Examiners and Forensic Engineers-Technologists in floor failure analysis, slip, trip and fall causation. Floor covering industry expert in materials and design of remediation.   
Expert # 13,780   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Union, KY
A full service home inspection and code consulting company. Code compliance investigations, home and building inspections.   
Expert # 481   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Austin, TX
RPC serves our legal client through case evaluation, consultations, expert report preparation, and testimony. Our diverse capabilities provide a resource for developing a winning litigation strategy.   
Expert # 794   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Mountville, PA
Over 20 years experience in commercial, industrial and residential building design in addition to thirteen years of degree work in architecture and engineering.   
Expert # 1,257   Americans Disabilities Act Expert St. Louis, MO
My primary focus has involved personal injury lawsuites. I work as a Vocational Expert Witness with the Social Security Administration and have done so since l980.   
Expert # 322   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Culver City, CA
Rehabilitation Counselor Vocational Expert Testimony   
Expert # 1,217   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Greensboro, NC
Risk Management Expert in the Fitness Industry   
Expert # 289   Americans Disabilities Act Expert La Mesa, CA
Comprehensive expert services including accident investigation and reconstruction, written and oral reports, research of applicable codes and standards, and in support of litigation.   
Expert # 7,536   Americans Disabilities Act Expert San Diego, CA
Thirty years experience treating persons with traumatic brain injury   
Expert # 13,908   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Tempe, AZ
Dual Fellowship: Child/Adolescent Psychiatry; Forensic Psychiatry. Triple Board Certification: General Psychiatry, Addiction Psychiatry and Forensic Psychiatry.   
Expert # 52   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Westcliffe, CO
A securities consultant and expert witness working for both claimants and the brokerage industry   
Expert # 14,603   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Woburn, MA
Cardiothoracic Nurse with 27 years experience, legal nurse consultant.   
Expert # 515   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Santa Paula, CA
30 years of widely varied experience as a practicing Architect, designing all types of buildings and facilities, including Construction Observation and hands-on construction experience.   
Expert # 2,427   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Los Angeles, CA
EW #2427 is Board Certified / 20 yrs practice / expert in 300+ cases: federal, state courts, UCLA faculty, capacity, will, conservatorship, nursing home, dementia, elder, financial abuse, ADA, Alzheimer's, frontal lobe, stroke....   
Expert # 10,194   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Westerville, OH
We provide expert services including data review, case analysis, document review, case development, expert reports and testimony to assist lawyers.   
Expert # 377   Americans Disabilities Act Expert Cambridge, MA
25 years of patient care and forensic consultation as senior clinical faculty at Harvard Medical School. Nationally qualified expert and advisor to judiciary on expert standards.   
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AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

Affirmative action (U.S. English), or positive discrimination (British English), is a policy or a program aimed at increasing the representation of members of groups that have traditionally been discriminated against. This typically focuses on education, employment, government contracting, health care, or social welfare.

AMBULANCE

An ambulance is a vehicle designated for the transport of sick or injured people. The first ambulances called by that name were horse ambulances used in the American Civil War. The first practical ambulances were created by Dominique Jean Larrey, a French surgeon (1766–1842), for use in the Napoleonic Wars. Modern-day ambulances are typically large automobiles on a van or light truck chassis.

BICYCLE HELMETS

A bicycle helmet is designed to provide head protection for cyclists. Helmets are most suitable for preventing injury in straight falls, and for reducing friction related damage to the head. Modern bicycle helmets were first developed in the 1970s.

CEREBRAL PALSY

Cerebral palsy

is a term used to describe a group of chronic conditions affecting body movements and muscle coordination. It is caused by damage to one or more specific areas of the brain, usually occurring during fetal development, or during infancy. It can also occur before, during or shortly following birth. "Cerebral" refers to the brain and "Palsy" to a disorder of movement or posture.

CIVIL RIGHTS - EQUAL RIGHTS

Civil rights are the protections and privileges of personal liberty given to all citizens by law. Civil rights are distinguished from "human rights" or "natural rights"; civil rights are rights that are bestowed by nations on those within their territorial boundaries, while natural or human rights are rights that many scholars claim ought to belong to all people. For example, the philosopher John Locke (1632-1704) argued that the natural rights of life, liberty, and property should be converted into civil rights and protected by the sovereign state as an aspect of the social contract. Others have argued that people acquire rights as an inalienable gift from a god or at a time of nature before governments were formed.

DISABILITIES

The term "disability", as it is applied to humans, refers to any condition that impedes the completion of daily tasks using traditional methods. National governments and global humanitarian agencies have narrowed this definition for their own purposes.

DISABILITY

The term "disability", as it is applied to humans, refers to any condition that impedes the completion of daily tasks using traditional methods. National governments and global humanitarian agencies have narrowed this definition for their own purposes.

DISCRIMINATION

To discriminate socially is to make a distinction between people on the basis of class or category without regard to individual merit. Examples include racial, religious, sexual, disability, ethnic and age-related discrimination. Some distinctions between people which are based just on individual merit (such as personal appearance) are not discriminatory.

DUMBWAITER

A small elevator used to transport food or other items between floors of a building. An elevator is a transport device used to move goods or people vertically. Outside North America, elevators are known more commonly as lifts, although the word elevator is familiar from American movies and television shows, just as some Americans are aware of lift from imported entertainment. Other languages may have loanwords based on either elevator (e.g. Japanese) or lift (e.g. Cantonese). Because of wheelchair access laws, elevators are often a requirement in new buildings with multiple floors.

EDUCATION

Education is a social science that encompasses teaching and learning specific knowledge, beliefs, and skills. Licensed and practicing teachers in the field use a variety of methods and materials in order to impart a curriculum. There has been a plethora of journals, magazines, books, and digests in the field of education that addresses these areas. Such literature addresses the teaching practices, with subjects that include lectures, game playing, testing, scheduling, record keeping, bullying, seating arrangements, interests, motivation, and computer access. However, the most important factors in any teacher's effectiveness is the interaction with students and personality of the teacher. The quality of their relationships provides the impetus for inspiration. The best teachers are able to translate good judgment, experience, and wisdom into the art of communication that students find compelling. It is their ability to understand and overcome prejudices, generate passion, and recognize potential that enable teachers to invigorate students with higher expectations of themselves and society at large. The goal is aiding the growth of students so that they become productive members of a migratory society. An imparting of culture from generation to generation (see socialisation) promotes a greater awareness and responsiveness through social maturity to the needs of an increasingly diversified global society.

ELEVATOR

An elevator is a transport device used to move goods or people vertically. Outside North America, elevators are known more commonly as lifts, although the word elevator is familiar from American movies and television shows, just as some Americans are aware of lift from imported entertainment. Other languages may have loanwords based on either elevator (e.g. Japanese) or lift (e.g. Cantonese). Because of wheelchair access laws, elevators are often a requirement in new buildings with multiple floors.

INSURANCE - GENERAL

General insurance policies, including automobile and homeowners policies, provide payments depending on the loss from a particular financial event. General insurance typically comprises any insurance that is not determined to be life insurance, and is called property and casualty insurance in the U.S..

In the UK, General insurance is broadly divided into three areas; personal lines, commercial lines and London market.

The London market insures with large commercial risks, for example insuring supermarkets, football players and other very specific risks.

Commercial lines products are usually designed for relatively small legal entities. These would include workers comp (employers liability), public liability, product liability, commercial fleet and other general insurance products sold in a relatively standard fashion to many organisations.

Personal lines products are designed to be sold in large quantities. This would include autos (private car), homeowners (household), pet insurance, creditor insurance and others.

INSURANCE - HEALTH

Health insurance is a type of insurance whereby the insurer pays the medical costs of the insured if the insured becomes sick due to covered causes, or due to accidents. The insurer may be a private organization or a government agency. Market-based health care systems such as that in the United States rely primarily on private health insurance.

MEDICAL INSURANCE

Medical Health insurance is a type of insurance whereby the insurer pays the medical costs of the insured if the insured becomes sick due to covered causes, or due to accidents. The insurer may be a private organization or a government agency. Market-based health care systems such as that in the United States rely primarily on private health insurance.

MEDICARE

Medicare is a health insurance program administered by the United States government, covering people who are either age 65 and over, or who meet other special criteria. It was first passed on July 30, 1965 by President Lyndon B. Johnson as amendments to Social Security legislation.

MEDICO-LEGAL

The plaintiff has the burden of proof. Expert witnesses are usually required to testify as to practice standards, while lay witnesses must confine their testimony to facts they perceived with their own senses. To be qualified as an expert, a person must have a sufficient level of education, training, and experience in the relevant field, and it must be shown that their testimony will assist the judge and/or jury in determining a contested issue. The law requires that lay jurors or judges, being untrained in medicine, must accept expert evidence as to whether the provider deviated from the requisite standards but since the plaintiff and the defendant will usually each hire their own experts, there will be conflicting opinions.

MENTAL RETARDATION

Mental retardation (also called mental handicap and, as defined by the UK Mental Health Act 1983, mental impairment and severe mental impairment) is a term for a pattern of persistently slow learning of basic motor and language skills ("milestones") during childhood, and a significantly below-normal global intellectual capacity as an adult. One common criterion for diagnosis of mental retardation is a tested intelligence quotient (IQ) of 70 or below. People with mental retardation are people who are usually described as having developmental disabilities.

NURSING HOMES - GERIATRICS

A nursing home or skilled nursing facility (SNF) is a place of residence for people who require constant nursing care and have significant Activity of Daily Living (ADL) deficiencies. Residents include the elderly and younger adults with physical disabilities. Adults 18 or older can stay in a skilled nursing facility to receive physical, occupational, and other rehabilitative therapies following an accident or illness. In the US, nursing homes are required to have a licensed nurse on duty 24 hours a day, and during at least one shift each day, one of those nurses must be a Registered Nurse. In April, 2005 there were a total of 16,094 nursing homes in the United States, down from 16,516 in December, 2002. Some states have nursing homes that are considered NF or nursing facility......these homes do not have beds certified for Medicare patients, but can only treat patients whose payments source is Private Pay or Medicaid.

OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE

Occupational medicine is the branch of clinical medicine most active in the field of occupational health. Occupational health physicians work closely with the occupational health team which consists of Occupational Health Nursing Professional, Industrial Hygienists, Biostaticians, Public Health Specialists, and Biomedical Engineers (namely those specializing in Ergonomics). In the United States it is one of the three medical specialties (also including aerospace medicine and public health and general preventive medicine) encompassed by the American Board of Medical Specialties recognized specialty of preventive medicine. Its principal role is the provision of health advice to organisations and individuals to ensure that the highest standards of health and safety at work can be achieved and maintained. Occupational physicians must have a wide knowledge of clinical medicine and be competent in a number of important areas.

PHYSICAL THERAPY

Physical therapy (also known as physiotherapy) is an allied health profession concerned with the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of disease and disability through physical means. It is based upon principles of medical science, and is generally held to be within the sphere of conventional (rather than alternative) medicine. Physiotherapy is practiced by physiotherapists (also known as physical therapists, e.g. in the United States), though aspects may also be practiced under supervised delegation by physiotherapy assistants or other health professionals.

PTSD - POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a term for certain psychological consequences of exposure to, or confrontation with, stressful experiences that the person experiences as highly traumatic. [1] These experiences can involve actual or threatened death, serious physical injury, or a threat to physical and/or psychological integrity. It is occasionally called post-traumatic stress reaction to emphasize that it is a routine result of traumatic experience rather than a manifestation of a pre-existing psychological weakness on the part of the patient.

PUBLIC HEALTH

Public health is concerned with threats to the overall health of a community based on population health analysis. Many organizations define health and how to promote health differently. The World Health Organization, the United Nations body that sets standards and provides global surveillance of disease, defines health as: "A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity."


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