Equine Expert Witnesses in Pennsylvania

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Equine expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including veterinary medicine, horse training, stable management, racing, breeding, and equine facility safety. Some of the most common specialties include lameness evaluation, riding instruction standards, tack and equipment safety, and boarding stable operations. They can opine on the effects of negligent care, improper training, unsafe premises, and contract disputes involving horses.

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  • Review Fee $350/hr
    Deposition Fee $475/hr

    This New Jersey licensed occupational therapist received her Master's degree in Occupational Therapy from Philadelphia University and a Bachelor's of Science in Equine Studies from Averett University. She is a board certified Hippotherapy Clinical Specialist (HPCS) and teaches other therapists about the field via fieldwork student supervision, national conference presentations and her extensive involvement with the American Hippotherapy Association. She is also a PATH certified Advanced riding, driving and vaulting instructor and has served on the PATH Health and Education Advisory. She maintains a private practice providing occupational therapy services as well as workshops and consultation for those interested in equine assisted activities and therapy.

    Owner and Occupational Therapist, A New Jersey Equine Therapy Center

    Master of Science (MS), Philadelphia University

    Whitehouse Station,

    New Jersey

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  • Review Fee $250/hr
    Deposition Fee $500/hr

    This expert is certified by the Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association (EAGALA) as an Equine Specialist in Equine Assisted Psychotherapy. She has operated a Parelli Natural Horsemanship approved facility in New Jersey for more than 15 years, accumulated a wealth of experience in the rehabilitation of horses, donkeys, ponies, and mules. She is adept in the observation of herd behavior and equine communication, running the largest sanctuary herd in the state. She has 15+ years of experience providing equine therapy to mentally and physically handicapped individuals.

    Executive Director and Instructor, A Center for Equine Assisted Therapy

    Bachelor of Arts (BA), Connecticut College

    Waterford,

    New Jersey

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  • Review Fee $250/hr

    This highly qualified expert is an USHJA certified equestrian trainer and clinician with 40+ years of experience as an equine specialist. She holds an USEF "R" judges' license in the divisions of hunter, hunter seat equitation, jumper and hunter breeding. She is also a certified senior equine appraiser at the American Society of Equine Appraisers. She is a life member of various equestrian associations, including USEF and USHJA. She has qualified over 30 riders to numerous national equitation championship finals and won the Long Island Professional Association's Virginia Rice Trophy for her outstanding achievements in equestrian sports. Currently, she works as a professional freelance trainer and riding instructor on Long Island.

    Professional Freelance Trainer/Riding Instructor, A horse farm in NY

    Bachelor of Arts (BA), Keene State College

    St. James,

    New York

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What Can an Equine Expert Witness Opine On?

Lameness Examination

Assessing horse's limb function and pain.

Dental Float

Smoothing horse's teeth for health.

Vaccination

Preventive care against infectious diseases.

Colic Surgery

Surgical intervention for gastrointestinal issues.

Castration

Removal of testicles for behavioral control.

Radiography

Imaging to diagnose skeletal conditions.

FAQs for Equine Expert Witnesses

What is the role of an equine expert witness?

An equine expert witness is a horse industry professional who explains standards of care, training, and safety in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, inspecting horses or facilities, and testifying to clarify complex equine issues.

In what types of cases may an equine expert witness be necessary?

An equine expert witness is needed in horse accident, injury, malpractice, training, boarding, sales, valuation, liability, and equine facility safety disputes.

How should an attorney evaluate the credentials of an equine expert witness?

An attorney should evaluate an equine expert witness by reviewing their equine industry experience, formal credentials, publications, prior testimony, and reputation in similar horse-related cases.

How can an equine expert witness assist in deposing opposing parties?

An equine expert witness assists in deposing opposing parties by clarifying technical horse-related issues, exposing inconsistencies, and strengthening your legal strategy.

What documentation can an equine expert witness analyze to support liability arguments?

An equine expert witness can analyze veterinary records, training logs, incident reports, contracts, safety protocols, and witness statements to support liability arguments.

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

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