Since 2011, Dr. Glazek has consulted in Human Factors for clients representing both defendants and plaintiffs to help them and triers of fact understand human abilities and limitations within given environments and situations. He has researched, published, presented, and consulted on human factors since 2006 and has applied his background in human cognition and scientific methods to analyze a variety of legal cases, including but not limited to premises, transportation, construction, industrial, products, sports, dram shop, and warnings cases. These range from trips and falls to nighttime multi-vehicle collisions. As part of his consulting, Dr. Glazek incorporates input from engineers, accident reconstructionists, biomechanists, toxicologists, and neuropsychologists. He has been admitted as an expert witness in Arizona, California, Missouri, Nevada, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington.

Kuba's Expertise

  • Human visual behavior, abilities, and limitations
  • Decision-making, movement planning, and execution
  • Attention and distraction
  • Perception-response time
  • Driver vision and behavior
  • Pedestrian vision and behavior
  • Natural, artificial, and ambient lighting
  • Changes in performance across the lifespan
  • Assistive technology

Education

Doctor of Philosophy in Brain and Cognitive Science, Temple University, 2011

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, University of Connecticut, 2005

Memberships

ASTM International

Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

Los Angeles Metro Accessibility Advisory Committee

National Science Foundation Spatial Intelligence and Learning Center

Capabilities

Premises incidents

Transportation incidents

Construction site incidents

Industrial facility incidents

Heavy equipment/machinery incidents

Warning effectiveness and compliance

Electrical incidents and lock-out tag-out

Line of sight

Lighting and visibility evaluation

Dram shop/detectability of intoxication

Kuba's Expertise

  • Human visual behavior, abilities, and limitations
  • Decision-making, movement planning, and execution
  • Attention and distraction
  • Perception-response time
  • Driver vision and behavior
  • Pedestrian vision and behavior
  • Natural, artificial, and ambient lighting
  • Changes in performance across the lifespan
  • Assistive technology

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