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Expert Witness Testimony and Forensic Publications
Drew Peake has twenty-five years of engineering experience which includes
sixteen years of forensic engineering. He has provided litigation support for
over fifty cases and testified in local, state and federal courts. Mr. Peake
was elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Forensic Engineers. Please see
his Resume for engineering qualifications and
credentials. Mr. Peake has testified in the following cases. Clients represent
about equal numbers of plaintiff and defense.
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Connie L. Hunt and Erica Hunt vs. Kaufman & Broad of Nevada, Inc., Lewis Homes of Nevada,
Temtex Products, Inc., Temtex Industries, Inc., Temco Fireplace Products, Inc., Does I
through X, Roe Corporations I through X, and/or Doe Manufacturers I through X (March 2006)
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Johnnie Mae Young v. Emerald Coast Housing II, Inc., Land Management Corporation, Progressive Management
of America, Inc., and Realty Management Corporation (May 2005)
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James Agosta and Debra Agosta v. Southern Environmental Services, Sun Chemical
Corporation (December 2004)
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Judith F. Rainey v. Regions Financial Corporation, Chubb Insurance Company c/o
Crawford & Company (September 2004) Court Testimonial
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Melissa C. Shafer, et al v Roger and Sherry Schriner. Mold in residence. (June
2004)
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Michelle Smiley v Morehouse School of Medicine and TIG Insurance Companies.
Worker's Compensation Case involving mold and indoor air quality. (April 2004) Court Testimonial
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Tony Morell, et al v Allied Signal. Time of exposure determined through
Biological Exposure Indicies
Peer Reviewed Publications include:
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“Forensic Engineering of Indoor Air Quality”, Journal of the National Academy of Forensic Engineers, Vol. XXIII, No. 1,
June 2006, pp. 19 – 28.
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"Forensic Engineering Analysis to Workplace Exposure to Airborne Contaminants",
Journal of the National Academy of Forensic Engineers, Vol. XVII, No.
2, December 2000, pp. 33-40.
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"Time of Exposure Based on Biological Monitoring",
Journal of the National Academy of Forensic Engineers, Vol. XV, No. 2,
December 1998, pp. 89-96.
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