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This month’s case relates to a motorized scooter accident. Scooters can be gas or electric powered and can reach speeds of 20 mph. Unfortunately they often compete with cars for the roadway and they always lose. In this case, a young man on his scooter was sideswiped by V #1 and then struck by V#2. He died of massive head injuries. The question was, what caused his death? |
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The October case of the month deals with flammable liquids. Does oil burn? How about brake fluid? How about antifreeze, and what if it is diluted with water? Bill Hagerty and Steve Peranteau warm up the blowtorch and report.
(Check out the photos at the end of the article!) |
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This month's case relates to a bicycle failure. A gentleman went to a local department store and bought a 26 inch Men's Mountain Bike. The bicycle was assembled by the department store. He had owned the bike for one week and went for a ride. |
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This month’s case relates to an accident at a four-way stop. |
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This environmental site assessor was asked to inspect the interior of a large home in an expensive residential tract inside one of the older incorporated cities within the County of Los Angeles. The assignment was to perform an indoor air quality (IAQ) inspection for “unhealthy air” and determine why all of the family members of the client had “suddenly taken ill” for some strange reason inside the home. The client was hoping to have GEI inspect their residence and issue a report stating that the visible mold inside the residence, from an obvious roof leak, was causing the allergic reactions and subsequent illnesses of the family members. |
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