Life Care Planning Expert Witnesses in Delaware

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Life care planning expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including personal injury, medical malpractice, workers’ compensation, and catastrophic injury litigation. Some of the most common specialties include nursing, rehabilitation, vocational assessment, case management, and disability evaluation. They can opine on the effects of long-term medical needs, future care costs, functional limitations, and life expectancy on damages.

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  • Review Fee $400/hr
    Deposition Fee $400/hr
    Court Fee $400/hr

    This Forensic Architect assists attorneys and insurance companies in resolving construction litigation claims through physical investigation, analysis, report writing and expert witness testimony. He is a Registered Architect and a Professional Planner with 28 years of experience in the construction industry. He has an ability to explain complex design and construction issues in a simple and clear manner as an expert witness. He has testified in deposition, mediation, arbitration and Court. This expert actively consults on construction claims for defects, delays, and errors & omissions. He earned his Bachelor of Architecture from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and is currently licensed in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Washington D.C. and Florida. The expert is also a Professional Planner in New Jersey and has an NCARB Certificate from the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards. He has completed analysis on numerous projects, including condominium complexes, schools, healthcare facilities, and resort properties, among others. He was a Claims Department Head and a Senior Architect for The Falcon Group before starting his current role as a Forensic Architect at a firm in New Jersey. After graduating from high school, this expert worked for a contractor performing construction trades. After graduating with a Bachelor of Architecture degree from NJIT, he worked for several Architectural firms. He decided to concentrate on Forensic Architecture and has worked for Claims firms such as Hill International. He has been primarily focused on Forensic work for the past 12 years. This expert has written numerous expert reports and has testified in arbitration, a bench trial and a jury trial.

    Forensic Architect, An analysis and planning architecture firm in NJ

    Bachelor of Architecture (BArch), New Jersey Institute of Technology School of Architecture

    Chester,

    New Jersey

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  • Review Fee $330/hr
    Deposition Fee $530/hr
    Court Fee $530/hr

    This experienced nurse life care planner maintains clinical expertise in cardiovascular disease, chronic pain, brain injury, amputations, burns, and trauma. For 20+ years she has provided life care planning and case management services to clients. Prior to her life care planning career, she gained hands on experience as a nurse at New York University Medical Center and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.

    Life Care Planner, A health management company in NJ

    Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Binghamton University

    Westfield,

    New Jersey

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

    This highly-qualified expert earned his BS in counseling and human services as well as his MS in rehabilitation counseling from the University of Scranton. He is both a licensed and certified rehabilitation counselor and a certified life care planner. This expert is a member of multiple professional organizations including the International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals and the American Board of Vocational Experts and has appeared at multiple speaking engagements in his field. Formerly, he served as a rehabilitation counselor and life care planner at Occupational Assessment Services and Alternatives For Growth-Life Care Associates. Currently, this expert is the director at large of a national vocational association and an international rehabilitation association as well as the owner of a vocational and life care planning firm in New Jersey.

    Independent Contractor, A federal administration based in NJ

    Master of Science (MS), University of Scranton

    Clinton,

    New Jersey

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What Can a Life Care Planning Expert Witness Opine On?

Needs Assessment

Evaluate individual needs and challenges.

Goal Setting

Establish short and long-term objectives.

Resource Identification

Locate available support services and resources.

Care Coordination

Organize services among various providers.

Plan Development

Create a detailed care plan outline.

Review and Update

Regularly assess and adjust the care plan.

FAQs for Life Care Planning Expert Witnesses

What is the role of a life care planning expert witness?

A life care planning expert witness is a medical and rehabilitation specialist who evaluates long-term care needs after injury. They assist by reviewing records, creating life care plans, testifying, and clarifying future costs.

In what case types can a Life Care Planning expert witness provide valuable assistance?

A Life Care Planning expert witness assists in personal injury, medical malpractice, catastrophic injury, workers’ compensation, product liability, and wrongful death cases.

How can a life care planning expert witness strengthen damages quantification?

A life care planning expert witness strengthens damages quantification by providing a detailed, evidence‑based projection of future medical, care, and related costs.

What specific methodologies does a life care planning expert witness employ in cost projections?

A life care planning expert witness uses medical record review, clinical guidelines, provider input, and actuarial and cost databases to create evidence-based cost projections.

What credentials and training should a life care planning expert witness possess?

A life care planning expert witness should have advanced healthcare credentials (e.g., RN, MD, rehabilitation or therapy license), formal life care planning certification, and forensic testimony training.

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