Consultation is available before starting a case. We invite you to
consult with us. There is no charge for an initial phone consultation.
We can schedule the consultation to meet your schedule.
Phone: (440) 838-1191
Consultation with James D. Madden, PE, a Professional Engineer, and Forensic Engineering Consulting and Testifying Expert Witness, is available to the client at all times during the work - before, during, and after the investigation, engineering analysis,
reconstruction, report, and any other work on the case.
Use Google WebSite Search to find a webpage on this website, or a pdf attached to this site. Then use Control-F to find the word or words of interest on the webpage or the reader function 'Find' or 'Search' on a pdf reader (such as Adobe Reader) to find words on the pdf.  Control-F can be also used on the Google WebSite Search Results page.
Control F  -  'Find' word(s) on the webpage that you are on at the time.



‘Control F’ finds specific word(s) in the text on the page.  Control F will NOT find words on web devices like buttons, but it will find words in the text which are also links (those words that are underlined, sometimes in a different color than the nearby text). Ctrl-F works with any web page. But is most useful with a text intensive web page like “Employment”.

Depending on the browser, and its version, a ‘find’ box may appear in a separate box, or in the toolbars near any corner of the main window, top or bottom.  Most offer the option to highlight all matching word(s) on the web page.  It may say ‘highlight’ - it may be a picture of a pencil.

If you do not have ‘highlight’ checked, ‘find’ will normally find only the ‘first’ occurrence of the word. It may prove to be somewhat of a mystery as to how ‘find’ chose the ‘first’ occurrence of the word, since that particular occurrence may be way down the page, past many other occurrences of the same word.  We recommend that you have ‘highlight’ or ‘highlight all’ checked or clicked, if your browser version does not highlight all occurrences of a word automatically. It is a simpler way to find words, and is more transparent in its operation than is the finding of the ‘first’ occurrence of a word, and then moving among the other occurrences of the word. Usually ‘finds’ of different words can be done one after another. But when these ‘finds’ are finished, if it is desired to remove the last highlighting, the page may have to be ‘refreshed’, or the ‘highlighting’ may come off when the contents of the ‘find’ box are erased. Closing the page will also remove the highlighting.

Most ‘find’ boxes offer to allow you to cycle between the highlighted words, or you can just scroll down the page and see them. Both approaches have their merits and drawbacks. With scrolling you have to find the highlighted words as they appear. However, with cycling through the words it may be more obvious where all the occurrences are, but it can be confusing as the web page jumps down (or up) periodically to the ‘next’ occurrence of the word. In particular, in cycling, the occurrences in at least some browsers, are not necessarily taken in the order that they appear on the page, so the page may jump up AND down as you cycle, and word occurrences may be skipped, and cycling may be to above an occurrence of a word, and then down to another occurrence in what appears to be a random order.

Yellow is a popular highlighting color over the word in its original color, often with a second highlighting color to highlight the particular occurrence of the words(s) which is being accessed at the moment.  White, with a reverse color, different than the original color of the words, is another approach to highlighting. Some browsers, under at least some conditions, use other highlighting approaches.

Most, if not all, ‘find’ boxes are case insensitive (i.e. case has no effect on the ‘find’ function - for example, upper case letters in the ‘find’ box will yield all occurrences of the word, including all  uppercase, lowercase and all mixed case occurrences of the word).

In most, but not all ‘find’ boxes, ‘find’ will find the exact set of letters in the order shown in the box. “Code” will find “code”, “codes”, and any other word with the letters “code”.  “Codes” will find “codes”, but not “code”.  “Codes and standards” will find “codes and standards”, but will NOT find “codes” or “standards”, if these words are alone in the text. By the way, do NOT use quotation marks in the find box. 

Some ‘find’ boxes will be accompanied with options like ‘match whole word only’ and ‘match case’, which will do just that.

Try ‘Control F’ to find all occurrences of a word like “equipment”, “code”, “design” or “facility” in your browser.  To find “facility” and “facilities”, type “facilit” only (no “y”), with the “match whole word” option (if available) unchecked.
Each light blue button with sand lettering and light brown button with black lettering navigates to another section on the same page in the website.
Each dark brown button with white lettering opens a pdf version of a file in a separate page in your browser, or a separate browser window, depending on how your browser works.  These pdfs are suitable for printing.
Each orange button with black lettering navigates to another page in this website. This page opens in the same page of yourbrowser. Use the yellow-orange navigation strip at the left or bottom of the page to return to the original page in the website.                    
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The navy blue buttons with yellow or blue lettering on the blue background, available on some pages, navigate to another section on the same page or to another page in the website.
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The underlined text, and text that becomes underlined when the mouse hovers over the text, within the general text of the page, navigates to other places on the same page, or another page on the website. Use a cream or white button with black lettering to return to the a common location on the page, such as the top.  Use the yellow-orange navigation bars at the left and bottom of the page to return to another page in the website .
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Links are provided with buttons and linking textLinking text is either underlined, or shows as underlined when the mouse hovers over the words, depending on the settings of your browser. These links are designed to be convenient for those who like to navigate a website using links. For those who would rather navigate the site without using these links, all of the website is available by using the yellow navigation bars with black lettering at the left, or top, and also at the bottom, of each page to go from page to page, or within the pages to particular paragraphs, and the scroll bar at the right to scroll down each page.
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  Google Website Search In most cases the exact letters and punctuation in the search box must be matched somewhere in this website for Google Site Search to find a match.  
Unlike Control F, Google Site Search, will not find whole words from parts of words. Google Site Search finds whole words only. But Google will find two words which are separated by other words in the website. Google responds to some synonyms, but, for example, may not respond to a singular word if the website only has its plural. For the most complete search, use singular and plural forms of a word, and variants of a word, each word(-set) separated from the next alternate by a capitalized " OR " (use no quotes in the search box). Google WebSite Search searches the whole website. Control-F (Ctrl + F) searches only the webpage that is open.
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