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Apr. 4, 2009 Daily Record: Local Company Brings Science to the Courtroom |
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Local company brings science into the courtroom
04/06/2009
by Joe Wilhelm Jr.
Staff Writer
Forensic science has been popularized by a number of television shows that detail the efforts of Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) units, but where do people go who want a second opinion when the CSI investigation is complete or expert analysis in a civil case?
The answer to that question is the forensic investigation industry. One of the members of that industry is CED Investigative Technologies Inc. located on Southpoint Parkway in Jacksonville.
“There are a bunch of companies out there involved with forensic engineering, and some, like us, are solely involved with it,” said Tom Destafney, an engineer with CED. “We investigate things that have broken, gone wrong or failed and injured people or property. A vast majority of the time that’s what we are doing, typically for lawyers who are involved with a case where something like that has happened.”
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Mar. 28, 2008 Release: CED/Accident Analysis Inc Changes Name |
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CED/Accident Analysis Inc Changes Name to CED Investigative Technologies Inc.
Annapolis, MD, Mar 28, 2008 -- CED/Accident Analysis Inc., a leading forensic engineering and accident reconstruction company has changed its name to CED Investigative Technologies Inc. The company was founded over 20 years ago by a group of United States Naval Academy engineering professors in order to perform accident reconstructions and forensic engineering studies for the legal community. CED has grown to 30 personnel with offices in five states. Over the years CED has been involved in several high profile cases that have been litigated throughout the U.S., Canada and the Virgin Islands.
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Feb. 5, 2008 Release: Vehicle Crash Group Announced |
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CED/Accident Analysis Inc. Announces Creation of the Vehicle Crash Group (VCG)
Annapolis, MD , February 5, 2008 -- CED/Accident Analysis Inc., ( www.ced-aai.com) a leading forensic and accident reconstruction engineering firm has announced that it has created a division within the company called the Vehicle Crash Group (VCG) to specialize in multi-faceted approaches to vehicular accidents. Robert Miller, a vehicular accident reconstructionist with more than 12 years of experience in analyzing complex vehicular accidents will assume the Presidential role of the VCG. Miller has been involved in hundreds of complex accident cases and has testified in courtrooms throughout the United States.
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