Forensic Electrical Engineering Expert Witness
Forensic Electrical Engineering Expert Witness
- Review Fee
- $350/hr
President, An electrical engineering consultancy in AZ
Bachelor of Science (BS), Arizona State University
Mesa,
Arizona
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Average Automotive Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$300/hr
Review Fee
$350/hr
Deposition Fee
$350/hr
Court Fee
President, An electrical engineering consultancy in AZ
Bachelor of Science (BS), Arizona State University
Mesa,
Arizona
Mechanical Engineer, A Private Consulting Group in CA
Master of Science (MS), University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara,
California
CEO, Major Accident Reconstruction Firm
Graduate Studies, University of Michigan
Laguna Niguel,
California
Consultant, A private business and product manufacturing consultancy in CA
Bachelor of Science (BS), Northeastern University
Malibu,
California
Supervising Collision Cause Analyst, An accident investigation firm in CA
Oxnard,
California
Forensics and Product Consultant, Private Consulting Firm
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), The Ohio State University
La Quinta,
California
Owner, An auto repair shop in CA
Associate in Arts (AA), San Jose City College
Fresno,
California
Lead Industrial Designer, A CA car design consulting studio
Bachelor of Arts (BA), California State University
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Checking brake components for wear.
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What is a automotive expert witness?
An automotive expert witness is a qualified vehicle specialist who explains technical car issues in legal cases. They assist by reviewing repair records, inspecting vehicles, and testifying to clarify accident or defect claims.
What types of cases can an automotive expert witness opine on?
An automotive expert witness can opine on accident reconstruction, vehicle defects, product liability, mechanical failures, maintenance negligence, driver behavior, and fleet safety cases.
How do you evaluate the courtroom testimony experience of an automotive expert witness?
Evaluate an automotive expert witness’s courtroom testimony experience by reviewing past cases, trial frequency, judge and attorney feedback, and clarity under cross‑examination.
What methodologies does an automotive expert witness apply when reconstructing vehicle failures?
An automotive expert witness uses engineering analysis, diagnostic testing, failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA), and industry standards to reconstruct vehicle failures.
How do you assess the technical training and certifications of an automotive expert witness?
Assess an automotive expert witness by reviewing their formal technical training, manufacturer certifications, ASE credentials, ongoing education, and real-world diagnostic experience.
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