Injury Causation and Ways to Prove in Accidents
Total Credits: .80 including .80 Alabama CLE Credit
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- Categories:
- Tort Law
- Faculty:
- Matt Glover | Kelly Kennett
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Original Program Date:
- Oct 01, 2025
- License:
- Access for 90 day(s) after purchase.
Description
The purpose of this presentation, made in conjunction with expert Kelly Kennett, is to equip you with the basics of evaluating a potential product liability case with a focus on injury causation. Boiling it down to the most basic of questions - what do I need to be looking for and considering should I venture into this area?
Handouts
| Seminar Handout (522.3 KB) | 8 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Faculty
Matt Glover Related Seminars and Products
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Mr. R. Matthew Glover, originally from Charleston, West Virginia, earned his B.S. in
accounting in 1998 from Marshall University and his J.D. in 2002 from The University of Alabama School of Law. His primary practice is in bad faith litigation. Mr. Glover currently serves as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Alabama School of Law. He mentors and coaches future trial lawyers in courtroom procedure and the many elements of trial litigation.
Kelly Kennett Related Seminars and Products
Momentum PMV
Kelly Kennett specializes in the biomechanics of human injury and accident reconstruction, with emphasis on traumatic injuries related to transportation, recreation, and industry. His expertise includes the following areas: • Injury biomechanics—evaluation of injury severity, causation, and correlation with dynamic and static events. Inspection and analysis of vehicular restraint systems, protective gear, and other injury prevention and mitigation devices. Knowledge and application of motor vehicle and consumer product safety standards. • Reconstruction and investigation of incidents involving all types of vehicles, including on- and off-road vehicles, recreational vehicles, boats, and industrial equipment.
Before Momentum PMV, Mr. Kennett worked at Exponent Failure Analysis Associates, Inc., ProAnalysis, Inc., and InSciTech, Inc. He has also served as a researcher at the Automobile Safety Laboratory of the University of Virginia. He received his M.S. (Department of Mechanical Engineering) from University of Virginia in 995 and his B.S. (Aerospace Engineering)from the University of Virginia in 1994