Vol. 5
Why did it fail?
    
Do you have a case where a loss, injury or death was caused by
something bending or breaking? Finite element analysis (FEA)
can help explain why the product failed, which can often identify
the responsible party.
Was the product design deficient? Was the subject part defectively
manufactured? Or was the product abused by the end user? Being
able to answer these questions with engineering certainty may be
the difference between winning and losing your case.
The FEA results can be presented as color images and animations.
As discussed in previous issues
of Courtroom FEA,
this makes the analysis conclusions more understandable for the jury.
An accurate FEA can also be powerful leverage in reaching an advantageous
settlement with your opposition.
Given the advantages of a carefully applied analysis, it is worth
your time to consider how an experienced FEA expert can help you
win your client's case.
FEA can help explain why the
product failed, which can often
identify the responsible party.
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