Automotive Expert Witnesses in Michigan

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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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  1. Automotive Electrical Engineering Expert Witness

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

    This expert has over 20 years of experience in automotive electronics engineering. He holds a BS in physics from Michigan State University, a BS in electrical engineering from the University of Texas, a BS in computer science from Wayne State University, and a MBA in international economics from Oakland University. He began his career as an avionics electrical engineer with the US Air Force, performing field engineering testing, reliability, and failure analysis for various aviation electronic modules. He went on to graduate from the Ford Technical Education Program, and worked as an internal consultant and technical specialist to over 200 other engineers. In additional to Ford Motor Company, this expert has also served as an engineer for DaimlerChrysler Corporation, Visteon Corporation, GERTRAG Transmission Corporation and Continental Automotive. Over the course of his career, he has designed shift-by-wire electronic driver controls, power-train control modules, electronic transmission control units, body electronic control units, and hybrid-electric vehicle electronics. Currently, this expert serves as the principal engineer at an automotive electronics engineering firm in Michigan.

    Electrical Engineer, An automotive electronics engineering company in MI

    Master of Business Administration (MBA), Oakland University

    Georgetown,

    Michigan

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  1. Electrical Engineering Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $300/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $400/hr
    Court Fee
    $400/hr

    This highly qualified expert is the founder and principal of a consultancy for technology and intellectual property investigation in electrical machines, electromagnetic devices, and their applications, particularly in the automotive, aerospace and transportation fields. He holds 49 US patents with 4 more applied for, and authored or co-authored twenty-two papers in referred journals. He is the recipient of ten Best Paper Awards, seven from the IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS), and three from the Society of Automotive Engineers. This expert is also past President of the IEEE Industry Applications Society. This expert received a first degree in France from Ecole Suprieure d'Electricit and a PhD degree in Electrical Engineering from the Missouri University of Science and Technology. He then joined General Motors Research Laboratories, and, later on, Delphi Research Labs, when Delphi Corporation was spun off from General Motors. At both organizations he conducted research in automotive electro-mechanical systems. This expert has also served a Delphi's Advanced Powertrain Engineering organization as a group manager.

    Owner and President, An Engineering Firm in WI

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Missouri University of Science and Technology

    Fitchburg,

    Wisconsin

  2. Trucking Inspection Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $225/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $270/hr
    Court Fee
    $200/hr

    This qualified expert of Trucking Inspection obtained his Technical Diploma in Auto Diesel Technology from the Nashville Auto Diesel College and currently pursuing a BA in Business at Ashworth College. He is Certified in CDL A Truck Driving, DOT Inspection, ASE (Auto Service Excellence) in A/C repair, TWIC (International Transportation) and is currently an Assistant Service Manager for a Trucking Company.

    Assistant Service Manager, A Trucking Company

    Bachelor of Arts (BA), Ashworth College

    Juneau,

    Wisconsin

  3. Automotive Engineering – Safety Systems Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $325/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $325/hr
    Court Fee
    $375/hr

    This qualified expert received his BS in Mechanical Engineering from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and his MS in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University. He is a licensed Indiana Professional Engineer. He has been the recipient of 7 patents related to seat belts and safety seats, and has published 5 journal articles related to vehicle safety. Formerly, he was a Turbopump Test Engineer at Rocketdyne, a manufacturing engineer at Rolls Royce; and a R&D engineer, director of CAPE, and director of application engineering at Indiana Mills Manufacturing. Currently he is the principal engineer at a Midwestern automotive consultancy.

    President and Principal Engineer, An automotive consultancy in IN

    Master of Science (MS), Purdue University

    Noblesville,

    Indiana

What Can an Automotive Expert Witness Opine On?

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.

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