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James R. Davis
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Posted - 10/25/2021 : 6:11 PM
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I write and testify mostly about motorcycle incidents involving injury or death. That's what a Motorcycle Safety expert witness does.
But that's not all! Sometimes I write fiction, sometimes about economics, and sometimes I write science fiction.
In other words, sometimes I need to be Released from Reality! (Okay, that's a shameless plug. My story is titled "Immaculate Misconception".)
Check it out and let me know what you think.
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Andrewler
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Posted - 12/25/2021 : 11:06 AM
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Are you a writer? Or are you a motorcycle safety expert? I have also witnessed many accidents between motorbikes and other vehicles while traveling on the road. I think, it depends on the consciousness of the driver. What do you think? |
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James R. Davis
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Posted - 12/25/2021 : 2:56 PM
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Welcome to the site.
It amazes me to realize that people seem to think that titles are so important. Like credentials, titles are specific and ephemeral.
I've been a programmer for over 60 years. I've been writing for just as long. I've ridden motorcycles for almost as long.
My titles have included: Customer Engineer for IBM Assistant to a Nobel Laureate modeling US Econometrics Owner of a restaurant/lounge Seat on a commodities exchange Product Manager for IBM Vice President for a national Brokerage President for a regional brokerage Certified MSF Instructor Executive-Vice-President-Finance for an Oil & Gas company\ Director for a system integration company Bitcoin Investor Chairman of the board for a software company
Which of those is defining of me?
I imagine that you meant to say 'awareness' instead of 'conscious'. If so, I agree.
Of the dozens of motorcycle related law suits in which I've been asked to opine as to cause, only ONE involved a rider who did not contribute at least one rider error. (Contributing an error is NOT the same as saying caused an accident.) |
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