NICK LAMB
B.A., B.S.
Mr. Lamb earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Physics from Drew University and a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Columbia University. Acquiring such a degree required the study of Static and Dynamic Systems, Effective and Safety Design, Anatomy and Physiology, Biomechanics, Statistical Analysis, Material Science, 3D Modeling, and Diagnostic Imaging. Both degrees have given him an understanding of the major scientific principles that are fundamentals to Biomechanics, Human Factors, Accident Reconstruction, and CAD Simulations.
Mr. Lamb applies his knowledge of and experience with the principles of Biology, Physics, and Mathematics to analyze and reconstruct accidents. For traffic accidents, he uses his skills to calculate angles of impact, crush depths, delta-Vās, G- forces, mechanism for injury, and speeds of impact. For cases involving premises liability and industrial accidents, Mr. Lamb is a CLXT Certified Tribometrist and utilizes his knowledge of UBC, ANSI, and OSHA standards to determine liability.
Mr. Lamb is also skilled in creating computer simulations and CAD diagrams. Based on engineering calculations performed for accident reconstructions, he formulates computer simulations demonstrating Accident Reconstruction, Biomechanics, and Human Factors principles.
Mr. Lamb employs the discipline of Accident Reconstruction to analyze safety in designs, practices, and procedures. His forensic investigations have included the following types of accidents: automobile vs. automobile; automobile vs. pedestrian; slip and fall; trip and fall; premises liability; and product liability.