Engine Expert Witnesses

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Engine expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including automotive engineering, marine engines, aviation powerplants, and industrial machinery. Some of the most common specialties include failure analysis, combustion systems, fuel injection, emissions, and engine performance testing. They can opine on the effects of design defects, improper maintenance, operating conditions, and component wear on engine failure and safety.

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  1. Aviation Expert Witness

    This expert started his aviation career in 1990 while serving in the US Marine Corps as a jet engine mechanic on the CH-53 helicopter. Upon reporting to his duty station, he was selected to fill a security detachment, answered the call of duty and served in the Gulf war. He has since immersed himself into the world of Light Sport Aviation. He is one of very few Rotax engine experts on the continent, this coupled with his talents to problem solve and trouble shoot make him a sought after LSA guru.

    Owner, Private Aircraft Maintenance & Inspection Company

    Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

    Deland,

    Florida

  2. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) & Pay Per Click Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $250/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $350/hr

    For almost a decade, this expert has managed a San Francisco Bay area consultancy specialized in online advertising and website optimization. He is a Google Certified Partner with agency level support direct from Google. In addition to his private consultancy, he manages the Search Engine Marketing and Pay-Per-Click campaigns for several advertising agencies in Northern California.

    Search Engine Marketing Consultant

    Master of Business Administration (MBA), Dominican University of California

    Napa,

    California

  3. Hybrid Electric Vehicles & Diesel Engine Systems Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $600/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $600/hr
    Court Fee
    $600/hr

    This extremely qualified expert has years of experience in the development of design and control strategies for hybrid electric vehicles. He received his BS degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue University and both his MS and PhD degrees in mechanical engineering from Stanford University. He has received several honors for his outstanding work, including the Max Bentele Award for engine technology innovation. He has published 50+ refereed journal articles and serves as an associate editor for 4+ renowned mechanical engineering journals. He is also a member of the editorial board for ASME Dynamics Systems and Control magazine. He is a former engineer at Palomar Technologies and a former graduate research assistant at Stanford University's Dynamic Design Lab. Currently, he is an associate professor of mechanical engineering at a major university in Indiana.

    Professor, A Top University in IN

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Stanford University

    W. Lafayette,

    Indiana

What Can an Engine Expert Witness Opine On?

FAQs for Engine Expert Witnesses

What is a engine expert witness?

An engine expert witness is a mechanical specialist who explains engine design, performance, and failures in legal cases. They assist by reviewing engine records, inspecting components, and testifying to clarify technical issues.

What types of cases may benefit from the involvement of an engine expert witness?

An engine expert witness supports litigation involving engine failures, product defects, maintenance disputes, accident reconstruction, emissions compliance, and performance or warranty claims.

How can an engine expert witness assist in interpreting complex performance data?

An engine expert witness can analyze complex performance data, explain technical findings in plain language, and link engine behavior to industry standards for the court.

What credentials should attorneys require from an engine expert witness?

Attorneys should require an engine expert witness to have an engineering degree, relevant certifications, extensive hands-on experience, and a proven history of credible courtroom testimony.

How does an engine expert witness evaluate alleged mechanical failures?

An engine expert witness evaluates alleged mechanical failures by inspecting components, analyzing data and maintenance records, and using diagnostics to determine the root cause.

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

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