Silent Proof: Where Technology and Science Uncover Causation

AI, Biomechanics, and Injury Causation: Moving Beyond Subjective Interpretation
Date & Time
May 5, 2026 | 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST
Hosted By
Jen Starks
Guest Speaker
Dr. Rami Hashish, PhD, DPT, MS
Founder, National Biomechanics Institute
Webinar Overview
Determining whether an injury was truly caused by an event has historically relied heavily on subjective interpretation, competing expert opinions, and narrative-driven arguments. Today, advances in biomechanics, computational modeling, and artificial intelligence are transforming that process.
Modern analytical platforms can now integrate biomechanical principles, medical evidence, environmental context, and large-scale scientific datasets to evaluate whether the forces involved in an incident are consistent with the injuries being claimed. These technologies allow attorneys and experts to move beyond speculation and toward more objective, evidence-based injury analysis.
In this session, Dr. Rami Hashish will explore how emerging technologies, including AI-driven analytical systems, are reshaping injury causation evaluation across motor vehicle collisions, slip-and-fall incidents, workplace injuries, and other complex cases.
Attendees will gain insight into how computational tools can help:
- Assess injury plausibility using biomechanical evidence
- Identify inconsistencies between claimed injuries and mechanism of injury
- Strengthen scientifically supported claims
- Improve efficiency in complex injury review
- Reduce reliance on purely narrative-based interpretation
This webinar is designed for attorneys, clinicians, case managers, and professionals involved in injury evaluation and litigation who want to better understand how technology is changing the future of causation analysis.
About the Speaker
Dr. Rami Hashish is a biomechanist, physical therapist, and founder of the National Biomechanics Institute. His work focuses on applying biomechanics, human movement science, and data-driven analysis to injury causation, rehabilitation, and performance. Dr. Hashish has contributed extensively to the advancement of objective injury analysis and interdisciplinary collaboration between medicine, science, and law.
Who Should Attend
- Personal Injury Attorneys
- Trial Lawyers & Litigation Teams
- Medical-Legal Professionals
- Biomechanics & Rehabilitation Specialists
- Case Managers & Life Care Planners
- Clinicians Working in Neurotrauma and Injury Recovery
Why This Topic Matters
As injury cases become increasingly complex, the ability to objectively evaluate causation is becoming more important than ever. Understanding how biomechanical analysis and AI-driven technologies are influencing modern injury evaluation can help professionals make more informed clinical and legal decisions.
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Wellness Disclaimer
This content is intended to support education and awareness around health and wellness topics and does not replace personalized medical or legal advice. Individual cases vary and should be evaluated by qualified professionals.
