Forensic Economics Expert Witnesses in Iowa

We’ll help you retain an industry-leading Forensic Economics expert

Forensic economics expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including commercial litigation, personal injury, employment disputes, and business valuation. Some of the most common specialties include lost profits analysis, loss of earning capacity, wrongful death damages, and pension valuation. They can opine on the effects of economic loss, future damages, discount rates, and financial risk on case value.

Find an expert witness near you

Select your state

What party are you representing?

Average Forensic Economics Expert Witnesses Court Fees

Review Fee

Deposition Fee

Court Fee

Find Forensic Economics Expert Witnesses in nearby states

  • Review Fee $465/hr
    Deposition Fee $465/hr
    Court Fee $465/hr

    This expert has over 25 years of experience in forensic accounting, focusing on the measurement of economic damages and litigation support. He received a BS in Business Administration and Accounting at Roosevelt University and is an active, certified Public Accountant, Global Management Accountant, Financial Forensic Specialist, and Fraud Examiner. This expert has experience across numerous industries including agriculture, construction, manufacturing, and healthcare. He has participated in numerous seminars involving the measurement of economic damages to the legal profession, insurance industry personnel, and the private sector. He has utilized his expertise in numerous legal proceeding including a matter in which he was hired to quantify damages in a product liability matter involving agricultural growing materials purchased by a cooperative of farmers. Such experience has made him proficient in the commercial agricultural operations, agricultural cooperatives, and other farm services. He is currently a Partner at an international forensic accounting firm.

    Partner, An International Forensic Accounting Firm in IL

    Bachelor of Science (BS), Roosevelt University

    Chicago,

    Illinois

    View profile
  • Review Fee $305/hr
    Deposition Fee $305/hr
    Court Fee $305/hr

    This expert has been an active teacher in the areas of taxation and international accounting at a prominent University for over 15 years. In addition to his academic responsibilities, he has also provided tax consulting services for nonresident alien and U.S. taxpayers. This expert’s research articles have appeared in such journals as The Journal of the American Taxation Association, Journal of State Taxation, the Journal of World Trade, Accounting Horizons, CPA Journal, Tax Executive, Business and Tax Planning Quarterly, and Oil and Gas Tax Quarterly. This expert is currently a professor at a top tier Midwestern University.

    Professor of Accounting, A Midwestern University

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

    St. Louis,

    Missouri

    View profile

What Can a Forensic Economics Expert Witness Opine On?

Damage Assessment

Evaluating financial losses from events.

Economic Valuation

Determining the monetary value of assets.

Income Projections

Forecasting future earnings and revenue.

Market Analysis

Studying market conditions and trends.

Cost-Benefit Analysis

Comparing costs to potential benefits.

Financial Modelling

Creating models for economic scenarios.

FAQs for Forensic Economics Expert Witnesses

What is the role of a forensic economics expert witness?

A forensic economics expert witness analyzes financial data to explain economic damages in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, calculating losses, testifying, and clarifying complex economic issues.

In what case types can a forensic economics expert witness provide assistance?

A forensic economics expert witness assists in personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, employment, business valuation, commercial damages, and divorce cases.

How does a forensic economics expert witness quantify lost business value?

A forensic economics expert witness quantifies lost business value by analyzing financial records, projecting future earnings, and discounting cash flows to estimate economic damages.

What qualifications should a forensic economics expert witness possess?

A forensic economics expert witness should have an advanced economics degree, specialized forensic training, strong analytical skills, and proven courtroom testimony experience.

How does a forensic economics expert witness approach discount rate selection?

A forensic economics expert witness selects discount rates by analyzing market data, risk, inflation, and case specifics to reflect the present value of future economic losses.

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

Expert Institute delivers a tailored approach to connect you with top-tier experts. We identify actively practicing professionals who meet your exact criteria for specialty, experience, litigation background, fee structure, credentials, location, and more.

Connect with the Forensic Economics expert witness you need to win your case

Representing*
Close Icon

Your information will not be shared. View our privacy policy.