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Average Actuarial Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$400/hr
Review Fee
$450/hr
Deposition Fee
$475/hr
Court Fee
This expert has been involved in actuarial consulting for over 10 years. He holds a Master's of Science in Statistics as well as a Doctorate in Mathematics. An Editor of the ASTIN Bulletin - The Journal of the International Actuarial Association, he also serves as a peer-reviewer for 20 other scientific journals in the areas of finance, mathematics, and insurance. He is a former Assistant Consultant with the Institute for Finance and Actuarial Science and has been an invited presenter at more than 10 national and international conferences and professional meetings. This expert is currently an Associate Professor of Risk Management and Insurance at a major university.
Faculty Director & Chair, A Major University in WI
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Ulm University
Madison,
Alabama
This expert is currently the lead Actuarial Consultant for a major actuarial firm. He has 38 years of experience in the insurance industry. He has worked extensively in most areas of property and casualty insurance and reinsurance, mergers and acquisitions, self-insurance and captive insurance companies. He has advised extensively with many of the major insurance and reinsurance companies as well as large self-insured entities throughout North America in the areas of loss reserving, pricing and risk management. He had been a partner running actuarial practices at both Ernst & Young, where he ran the national P&C actuarial group and Coopers & Lybrand, where he ran the Northeast P&C Actuarial practice and the National Risk Management practice. He also has varied experience in actuarial functions at two major property & casualty insurance companies, running both personal lines (auto and homeowners) and commercial lines ratemaking and reserving units. He has published papers on mergers & acquisitions, product, pollution, asbestos, data mining, workers comp premium auditing, and and disaster recovery. He has also been a frequent speaker at actuarial conventions and programs. He worked on a variety of warranty actuary projects for large insurers and non-insurance companies with self insurance and risk management issues.
Actuarial Consultant, An actuarial services company in New York
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Yeshiva University
Pembroke Pines,
Florida
This experienced consumer advocate is currently an actuarial consultant, who for the past two years has been engaged as a plaintiff's expert witness in two title insurance cases in federal court involving fee shifting of closing costs on VA guaranteed loans into title insurance premiums, search and examination fees by two of the largest mortgage originators in the United States. He is also currently engaged in two cases representing consumers alleging failure to pay full replacement costs by two of the largest homeowners insurers in the United States. He has also testified as an actuarial expert witness against a recent NCCI proposed 19.6% workers compensation insurance rate increase in the state of Florida. This expert has a long history of testifying on behalf of consumers in insurance rate cases in New Jersey, Georgia, California, Texas and Florida. A fellow of both the Casualty Actuarial Society and Society of Actuaries and also a member of the American Academy of Actuaries, he previously served in a managerial position at Ernst & Young. For roughly ten years, he served as an actuary with the Florida Office of Insurance Consumer Advocate. He earned his BS in Mathematics from the University of Michigan and his MBA from the University of Utah.
Owner, Actuarial Consultant, a private actuarial consultancy in FL
Master of Business Administration (MBA), University of Utah
Washington,
Florida
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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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