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George A. Gavalla
George A. Gavalla
Accident Recon./Invest.
Norwich, ConnecticutIf you're not satisfied, we don't expect you to pay.
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George A. Gavalla is a railroad safety and accident reconstruction expert witness from Connecticut. He completed his Bachelor of Arts in History in 1976 from the Georgetown University and then completed his Senior Executive Service Program in 1998 from the Federal Executive Institute at Charlottesville, Virginia. He also completed his Executive Training Course in Effective Decision Making in 2000 from the Harvard University - Kennedy School of Government. Currently, George Gavalla is the owner of Triad Railroad Consulting since 2005.
A previous Expert Challenge Study on George A. Gavalla's revealed:
Total Challenges | 20 |
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Direct Challenges | 20 |
Indirect Challenges | 0 |
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