Harry Wilson, (1930-2004)
A former Air Force pilot as well as a Mechanical Engineer, Harry Wilson's meticulous attention to detail - he routinely flew the flight plan of aircraft involved in accidents he investigated - was matched by creativity in the area of demonstrative evidence.
Over the years, Harry brought into court semitractortrailer cabs, front-end loaders, even the cockpit of an airplane to show a jury exactly how an accident happened. This use of demonstrative evidence as a powerful courtroom tool has become a firm trademark. Harry tried product liability cases involving everything from defective lawn chairs to seat belts and power presses and had also been active in the area of fire and explosion litigation.
Education
J.D., Indiana University;
Undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering, Ball State University
Professional & Bar Association Memberships
Indianapolis Bar Association
Indiana Bar Association
American Bar Association
Indiana Trial Lawyer Association
Board of Directors
Association of Trial Lawyers of America
Lawyers-Pilots Bar Association
Awards & Affiliations
AV Rating, Martindale-Hubbell
former U.S. Air Force pilot and avid private pilot
Author of numerous papers on products liability and aviation.