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Average Actuarial Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$400/hr
Review Fee
$450/hr
Deposition Fee
$475/hr
Court Fee
This highly qualified expert has a BS in Mathematics from Fujian Normal University, a MS in Statistics and Actuarial Science from the University of Iowa, and a PhD in Applied Mathematical and Computational Sciences from the University of Iowa. She is a Fellow of Society Actuaries. This expert has extensive experience teaching actuarial science and working in the industry. She was an Associate Director at Sun Life Financial, a Director at Prudential Financial, and a Consultant at Athene Life and Annuity. She is currently the Director of an Actuarial Science Program at a top university.
Director, A Major University in NY
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Iowa
New York,
New York
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What Can an Actuarial Expert Witness Opine On?
Risk Assessment
Evaluate potential financial risks.
Premium Calculation
Determine insurance premium rates.
Loss Reserving
Estimate future claim liabilities.
Data Analysis
Analyze statistical data for trends.
Model Development
Create predictive financial models.
Financial Reporting
Prepare reports on financial data.
FAQs for Actuarial Expert Witnesses
What is a actuarial expert witness?
An actuarial expert witness is a qualified actuary who provides specialized financial and risk analysis in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, calculating damages, testifying, and clarifying complex actuarial issues.
In what case types can an actuarial expert witness provide valuable assistance?
An actuarial expert witness adds value in personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, employment, divorce, pension, insurance coverage, business valuation, and class action cases.
How can an actuarial expert witness quantify future economic losses?
An actuarial expert witness quantifies future economic losses by projecting earnings, benefits, and life expectancy, then discounting them to present value using actuarial methods.
What qualifications should an actuarial expert witness possess?
An actuarial expert witness should have actuarial credentials (e.g., FSA/FCAS), extensive industry experience, strong statistical skills, and proven testimony or litigation support experience.
How does an actuarial expert witness support damages calculations?
An actuarial expert witness supports damages calculations by projecting future losses, discounting them to present value, and providing objective, data‑driven valuation testimony.
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