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Average Engineering Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$325/hr
Review Fee
$375/hr
Deposition Fee
$400/hr
Court Fee
This highly-qualified expert is a licensed professional engineer in three states with over 25 years of experience in the field of electrical automation and control systems. He earned his AS in electrical engineering and his BS in electrical engineering at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. This expert is a certified energy manager with the Association of Energy Engineers and is a member of professional organizations such as the National Society for Professional Engineers and the New Hampshire Society for Professional Engineers. He formerly served as the owner of Aquatrack Systems, as an electrical engineer at Ionics, and as both an electrical and controls engineer and the instrument and controls manager at Waldron Engineering. This expert currently serves as an electrical engineer for his own consulting firm based in New Hampshire.
Principal Electrical Engineer, An automation and control engineering company in NH
Bachelor of Science (BS), Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Wolfeboro,
New Hampshire
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What Can an Engineering Expert Witness Opine On?
Requirement Analysis
Gathering and defining project requirements.
System Design
Creating architecture and design specifications.
Prototyping
Building preliminary versions of systems.
System Integration
Combining subsystems into a whole.
Testing and Validation
Ensuring system meets specifications and needs.
Deployment
Installing the system in a production environment.
FAQs for Engineering Expert Witnesses
What is a engineering expert witness?
An engineering expert witness is a qualified engineer who provides specialized technical opinions in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing failures, preparing reports, testifying, and clarifying complex engineering issues.
What types of cases may benefit from the testimony of an engineering expert witness?
An engineering expert witness supports product liability, construction defects, structural failures, industrial accidents, patent disputes, safety compliance, and forensic engineering cases.
How should counsel evaluate the qualifications of an engineering expert witness?
Counsel should evaluate an engineering expert witness by reviewing their education, licenses, case experience, publications, testimony history, and field-specific engineering expertise.
How can an engineering expert witness assist with technical document analysis?
An engineering expert witness can analyze technical documents to verify accuracy, interpret complex data, identify errors or omissions, and clearly explain findings in legal cases.
What factors affect the admissibility of engineering expert witness testimony?
The admissibility of engineering expert witness testimony depends on the expert’s qualifications, reliable methods, data relevance, and clear connection of opinions to the case facts.
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