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Many legal professionals are exposed to Finite Element Analysis
(FEA) in the courtroom. Having a fundamental understanding of
how the method works can help an attorney (i) recognize when FEA
can strengthen a case, (ii) choose a capable expert and (iii)
develop meaningful challenges to the opposition's expert. As
discussed in the last issue of Courtroom FEA, if a loss, injury
or death is due to something bending or breaking, FEA can help
identify the cause of failure and hence the responsible party.
But how does it work?
Divide and conquer.
But first, let's back up and discuss what is being conquered.
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