Human Factors Expert Witnesses in Massachusetts

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Human Factors expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including product liability, transportation, workplace safety, and premises liability. Some of the most common specialties include risk perception, warnings and instructions, human error analysis, and usability. They can opine on the effects of design, environment, and human behavior on accidents, injury causation, and safety compliance.

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  • Review Fee $395/hr

    This expert has extensive experience with hardwood flooring, including credentials from NOFMA & NWFA. He serves on two NWFA Committees, He also have credentials in carpet inspection, training in woven carpet and rugs, carpet cleaning, repair and re-installation, and water damage restoration. This expert has also assisted Attorneys through all phases of legal action regarding slip, trip and fall in regards to flooring, carpeting and hard surfaces. Investigations are conducted with analytical skills developed from many years of forensic consultation, litigation support and expert witness testimony. Practical solutions are provided for resolution of contract disputes, claims, delays, personal injury, site safety issues, OSHA compliance and building code interpretations. Additionally, this expert is a member of over ten relevant, industry associations and he has been on the IICRC Industry Carpet/Installation Standards and Inspection Standards committee since 2009 and NWFA committees since 2010.

    Vice President and Inspector, A private consulting company in NY

    Bachelor of Arts (BA), Farmingdale State University of New York

    New York,

    New York

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

    This expert has extensive experience in the field of biomechanics and human factors. He earned his BS and MS from the Colorado School of Mines and his PhD in biomedical engineering from Oregon Health & Science University. He is certified in prosthetics and a member of the International Society for Posture and Gait Research. He previously served as a design engineer for JR Engineering, LLC, as a graduate research assistant at Oregon Health & Science University and as an assistant professor at the University of Hartford. He is currently an associate professor at a university in Connecticut.

    Associate Professor, A University in CT

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Oregon Health & Science University

    Santa Barbara,

    Connecticut

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What Can a Human Factors Expert Witness Opine On?

Usability Testing

Evaluating product usability with real users.

Task Analysis

Breaking down tasks to improve efficiency.

Cognitive Walkthroughs

Assessing user interaction step-by-step.

Heuristic Evaluation

Identifying usability issues using principles.

User Surveys

Gathering user feedback on experiences.

Interface Design Review

Evaluating design for user-friendliness.

FAQs for Human Factors Expert Witnesses

What is the role of a human factors expert witness?

A human factors expert witness analyzes how people interact with products, systems, or environments in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, reconstructing events, and testifying to clarify safety and usability issues.

In what case types can a human factors expert witness provide essential insights?

A human factors expert witness provides essential insights in personal injury, product liability, premises liability, transportation accidents, workplace safety, and medical malpractice cases.

How can a human factors expert witness strengthen causation analysis?

A human factors expert witness strengthens causation analysis by linking design, warnings, and user behavior to the incident, showing how human error and system flaws directly caused harm.

How should counsel evaluate a human factors expert witness’s qualifications?

Counsel should evaluate a human factors expert witness’s qualifications by reviewing their education, research, case experience, publications, and relevance to the specific human factors issues.

How does a human factors expert witness assess warnings and instructions?

A human factors expert witness assesses warnings and instructions by evaluating clarity, visibility, placement, wording, and user comprehension against industry and human factors standards.

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