Thursday, July 30, 2020
Gerry Dworkin of Lifesaving Resources in Kennebunkport, Maine will conduct a Drowning Case Study Webinar for Personal Injury Attorneys on Monday, August 10, 2020 from 1 PM EST - 3 PM EST.
Gerry Dworkin is an experienced Forensics Expert in drowning and aquatic injury cases with over 450 cases to date. Common practice for Gerry in all his cases is to develop a demonstrative exhibit for use during his deposition as well as at trial.
Gerry presents this case study via the use of his pre-trial demonstrative exhibit during which time he identifies the materials reviewed; gives a description of the incident, including video surveillance of the incident itself; describes the required state code, as well as the Standard of Care principles (Industry Standards) that should have been implemented; and then his opinions as to how the facility breached those standards resulting in the tragic drowning death of a 62-year-old patron.
This session should be of benefit to all personal injury attorneys, especially those engaged in drowning and/or aquatic injury litigation.
Note: The webinar will include several graphic videos of two drowning incidents.
Gerry regularly consults as an Aquatics Safety Forensics Expert and has consulted on over 450 cases to date. He is a professional Aquatics Safety & Water Rescue Consultant for Lifesaving Resources (www.lifesaving.com) and responsible for the development and conduct of training programs for the Public Safety & Rescue, as well as the Lifeguard & Aquatic Recreation Sectors. Gerry has conducted training programs throughout the U.S., as well as Internationally.
For information/registration, please access the Lifesaving Resources' website at
Gerry Dworkin is an experienced Forensics Expert in drowning and aquatic injury cases with over 450 cases to date. Common practice for Gerry in all his cases is to develop a demonstrative exhibit for use during his deposition as well as at trial.
Gerry presents this case study via the use of his pre-trial demonstrative exhibit during which time he identifies the materials reviewed; gives a description of the incident, including video surveillance of the incident itself; describes the required state code, as well as the Standard of Care principles (Industry Standards) that should have been implemented; and then his opinions as to how the facility breached those standards resulting in the tragic drowning death of a 62-year-old patron.
This session should be of benefit to all personal injury attorneys, especially those engaged in drowning and/or aquatic injury litigation.
Note: The webinar will include several graphic videos of two drowning incidents.
Gerry regularly consults as an Aquatics Safety Forensics Expert and has consulted on over 450 cases to date. He is a professional Aquatics Safety & Water Rescue Consultant for Lifesaving Resources (www.lifesaving.com) and responsible for the development and conduct of training programs for the Public Safety & Rescue, as well as the Lifeguard & Aquatic Recreation Sectors. Gerry has conducted training programs throughout the U.S., as well as Internationally.
For information/registration, please access the Lifesaving Resources website at www.lifesaving.com, or call 207/967-8614.
Lifesaving Resources (www.lifesaving.com) is a private company dedicated to drowning and aquatic injury prevention and emergency management. Located in Kennebunkport, Maine, Lifesaving Resources is recognized both nationally and internationally as a leader in Ice and Water Rescue training programs for First Responders. The company develops educational programs in Water Rescue, Swiftwater Rescue, Ice Rescue, Lifeguarding, Drowning Prevention and Aquatics Safety, and conducts this training throughout North America as well as Internationally. The company conducts an annual INTERNATIONAL ICE RESCUE TRAIN-THE-TRAINER ACADEMY, as well as an INTERNATIONAL WATER RESCUE TRAIN-THE-TRAINER ACADEMY. The purpose of these internationally-recognized Academies is to train and authorize Ice and Water Rescue Instructors for Fire, Rescue, EMS, and Law Enforcement agencies. For information on any of their programs, please access their website at www.lifesaving.com.