Construction Safety Expert Witnesses in Virginia

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Construction Safety expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including OSHA compliance, site supervision, and risk management. Some of the most common specialties include fall protection, scaffolding, crane operations, PPE, and hazard communication. They can opine on the effects of safety violations, inadequate training, and defective procedures on accidents, liability, and damages.

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Average Construction Safety Expert Witnesses Court Fees

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  • Review Fee $150/hr
    Deposition Fee $150/hr
    Court Fee $150/hr

    This qualified expert received his BA from Valparaiso University and is a licensed OSHA trainer for numerous courses. He has managed various construction safety projects including the installation and modification of industrial equipment valued at over a billion dollars. Formerly, he served as a night safety manager for Gallagher Kaiser at General Motors and as a safety manager for NKC American at Toyota Motor Manufacturing. He currently is the safety manager for a prominent aluminum manufacturer overseeing the installation of a new stamping bed.

    Safety Manager, A construction services organization in TN

    Juris Doctor (JD), Ave Maria School of Law

    Mount Juliet,

    Tennessee

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  • Review Fee $350/hr
    Deposition Fee $350/hr
    Court Fee $350/hr

    This highly-qualified expert over 40 years of experience in construction, demolition, and crane safety. He received his BA in psychology and sociology from the University of Maryland before earning his MS in safety from the University of Southern California. He also received paramedic training at the Community College of Baltimore and completed the executive program in safety management through the American Society of Safety Professionals. This expert is currently a certified safety professional, associate in risk management, and certified traffic control design specialist. He has extensive knowledge of OSHA, ANSI, and ASME standards and experience in critical crane lifts, fall protection, scaffolds, shoring, excavation, trenching, heavy equipment, demolition, precast concrete and steel erection, concrete, confined space entry, forklifts, and public safety. He is active in his field as a member of the American National Standards Institute and the American Society of Safety Professionals and has received awards for his work, including an Excellence in Safety Management award. He has formerly served as a safety engineer for Fruin-Colnon Corporation and Ohio Valley Corporation and safety manager for multiple companies throughout his career. Currently, this expert serves as a senior safety consultant for an international construction management company and the principal of an accident prevention and instruction firm in Maryland.

    President, A worksite and construction accident prevention & investigation firm in MD

    Master of Science (MS), University of Southern California

    Baltimore,

    Maryland

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  • Review Fee $250/hr
    Deposition Fee $275/hr
    Court Fee $300/hr

    This highly-qualified expert has over 25 years of experience in work zone safety, with demonstrated experience in health and safety management, regulatory compliance, safety auditing and reviews, and accident and incident investigations in areas of construction and mine safety. He earned his AS in electronics systems technology at Community College of the Air Force and his BS in occupational safety and health at Columbia Southern University. This expert holds several certifications in his field, including as a certified safety professional (CSP), a certified construction manager of environment safety and health (C-MESH), an OSHA and MSHA Part 48 metal/non-metal instructor, and a miner. He is also certified in fall protection and electrical safety, holding a NFPA 70E certification. He is active in his field as a member of the American Traffic Safety Services Association. He began his career as an antenna systems technician for the United States Air Force before transitioning to work as a loan officer for Freedom Mortgage Services and a senior financial officer for Carteret Mortgage Corporation. He also served as a lead instructor for the American Red Cross, a traffic control supervisor for Moore & Son, and a health and safety manager for Rogers Group Inc. Currently, this expert is the health and safety director of a safety industrial firm in North Carolina.

    Health and Safety Director, A Safety Industrial Firm in NC

    Bachelor of Science (BS), Columbia Southern University

    Ocala,

    North Carolina

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What Can a Construction Safety Expert Witness Opine On?

Site Safety Inspections

Regular checks for safety compliance.

Safety Training Programs

Educating workers on safety protocols.

Fall Protection Systems

Implementing measures to prevent falls.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Use

Ensuring appropriate gear is worn.

Hazard Communication

Informing workers about hazardous materials.

Emergency Response Planning

Preparing for potential emergency situations.

FAQs for Construction Safety Expert Witnesses

What is a construction safety expert witness?

A construction safety expert witness is a qualified professional who evaluates jobsite safety and industry standards. They assist by reviewing records, inspecting sites, and testifying to clarify safety issues.

What types of cases can a construction safety expert witness opine on?

A construction safety expert witness opines on OSHA violations, jobsite accidents, falls, equipment failures, scaffolding, trenching, crane operations, and construction defect claims.

How can a construction safety expert witness strengthen liability arguments?

A construction safety expert witness strengthens liability arguments by explaining code violations, unsafe practices, and causation using industry standards and clear, evidence-based analysis.

What qualifications should attorneys require from a construction safety expert witness?

Attorneys should require a construction safety expert witness to have relevant field experience, industry certifications, advanced safety training, and a proven record of credible courtroom testimony.

How does a construction safety expert witness evaluate OSHA compliance?

A construction safety expert witness evaluates OSHA compliance by reviewing site conditions, documents, training, and incident data against OSHA standards and industry best practices.

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