Automotive Expert Witnesses in Louisiana

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Automotive expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including accident reconstruction, vehicle design, manufacturing, and maintenance. Some of the most common specialties include brake failure analysis, crashworthiness, airbag performance, tire defects, and vehicle fire investigation. They can opine on the effects of mechanical failures, design defects, maintenance errors, and driver behavior on collision causation and injury severity.

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Average Automotive Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$300/hr

Review Fee

$350/hr

Deposition Fee

$350/hr

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  • Review Fee $500/hr
    Deposition Fee $500/hr
    Court Fee $500/hr

    This expert has 30+ years in the automobile rental industry and most recently held leadership positions in such renowned organizations as Hertz Rent-a-Car. Having working in numerous environments involving foreign jurisdictions and nationals, he is comfortable navigating the regulations and industry best practices relevant to automobile rental services.

    Independent Consultant, A private consulting firm in Texas

    Bachelor of Arts (BA), Florida State University

    Southlake,

    Texas

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  • Review Fee $200/hr
    Deposition Fee $200/hr
    Court Fee $200/hr

    This expert is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at a TX university and a transportation research faculty. She joined the department in 2011 after post-doctoral fellowships at Oak Ridge and Pacific Northwest National Laboratories. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and completed her dissertation research in residence in the Fuels, Engines & Emissions Research Group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. She teaches undergraduate courses in thermodynamics, heat transfer, thermal fluids analysis, engineering ethics, and senior capstone design. She teaches graduate courses in thermodynamics, heat transfer and combustion science. Her research interests are in the area of sustainable energy & environment. Specifically, she studies automotive emissions aftertreatment and remediation of heavy hydrocarbon contamination in soils by applying a suite of chemical and physical characterization techniques.

    Assistant Professor, A TX University

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Wisconsin-Madison

    Bryan,

    Texas

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  • Review Fee $250/hr
    Deposition Fee $250/hr
    Court Fee $375/hr

    This expert has over two decades of experience in the field of quality and manufacturing processes, specializing in automotive vehicles and their components. She received her BS in chemical engineering from the University of Waterloo and then became a process engineer at Woodbridge Foam. Afterward, she worked as a quality engineer at Estee Lauder Corporation, a project manager for ATS Automation Tooling Systems, and then as the assistant manager of quality engineering at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada, where her primary role was to ensure accurate root cause analysis on completed vehicle or sub-component quality problems related to customer-use, manufacturing, or design-related issues. She then became the director of global quality for valve and pipes manufacturing at Crane ChemPharma & Energy, where she was responsible for implementing Global Standard Quality Processes to manage in-house and supplier manufacturing. Currently, she owns a private consulting firm in Texas.

    Owner, Private consulting firm in Texas

    Bachelor of Science (BS), University of Waterloo

    Bellaire,

    Texas

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What Can an Automotive Expert Witness Opine On?

Oil Change

Replacing old oil with new oil.

Tire Rotation

Changing tire positions for even wear.

Brake Inspection

Checking brake components for wear.

Battery Replacement

Replacing an old or dead battery.

Transmission Fluid Change

Replacing old transmission fluid with new.

Alignment Check

Adjusting wheels for proper alignment.

FAQs for Automotive Expert Witnesses

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.

What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting automotive expert witnesses?

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