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		<description><![CDATA[Roadway/Highway Over 40,000 people are fatally injured on our nation&#8217;s roadways each year. Accidents occur along the roadway and many at intersections, which are points of conflict for vehicles. Roadway accidents can result in injury to drivers and passengers which can then become involved in the litigation process. When evaluating roadways it is important to [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-75" style="border: 1px solid #cccccc; margin: 10px;" title="Roadway/Highway" src="http://ces-experts.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/highway_280_156.jpg" alt="Roadway/Highway " width="280" height="156" />Roadway/Highway</strong></p>
<p>Over 40,000 people are fatally injured on our nation&#8217;s roadways each year.  Accidents occur along the roadway and many at intersections, which are points of  conflict for vehicles. Roadway accidents can result in injury to drivers and  passengers which can then become involved in the litigation process. When  evaluating roadways it is important to note that many of these pathways have  evolved over time. What was once an animal trail became an Indian path, which  became a dirt road, and then a paved road. An engineering evaluation of the  roadway where the incident occurred, the adjacent areas, and the vehicles, if  required, is essential in the litigation process. From this evaluation,  engineering conclusions and opinions can be reached regarding the actions of the  drivers, vehicles, and the design, construction, and maintenance of the roadway  itself. Roadways should be designed in accordance with established codes and  standards. Each state has established its own codes and standards. If a roadway  is upgraded or rehabilitated, then certain aspects of that roadway may be  required to be upgraded to the standards and codes in place at the time of the  upgrade or rehabilitation. An engineer trained and experienced in  highway/roadway design is an essential asset in the evaluation and preparation  of the roadway matter that is involved in, or has the potential for litigation.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-71" style="border: 1px solid #cccccc; margin: 10px;" title="Bridges" src="http://ces-experts.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Bridge-06-photo.jpg" alt="Bridges " width="260" height="173" />Bridges</strong></p>
<p>Bridges are structures, which provide safe passage for vehicular, railroad  and/or pedestrian traffic over areas such as waterways, roadways, railroad  thoroughfares, and topography differences such as ravines and valleys. On  specific occasions, there have been incidents at these structures, which  involved collapses, component failures, construction, maintenance, condition  inspection, and/or traffic on or under the bridge. These incidents require an  evaluation of the incident circumstances and the bridge structure, which could  include design, construction, maintenance, and/or rehabilitation of the bridge  and the standards and codes in place at the time that each of these was  performed. Bridge inspections can also involve Federal codes and certain federal  requirements for bridges within the United States. An engineer well versed in  bridge design, construction, maintenance, inspection and/or rehabilitation and  also familiar with standards and codes that govern each aspect of the bridge can  assist a client in the evaluation and preparation of specific bridge matters  that are in or have the potential for future litigation. Consulting Engineers  &amp; Scientists, Inc. has the expertise and experience, as well as the synergy  with other disciplines if required, to evaluate roadway and bridge incidents. We  can provide our clients with direction and guidance that is understandable,  efficient, and cost effective.</p>
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