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Average Manufacturing Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$325/hr
Review Fee
$375/hr
Deposition Fee
$425/hr
Court Fee
This expert has over 40 years of experience as a mechanical engineer. His research in tribology, machining of advanced materials, medical device design, dental materials, and high temperature coatings is widely recognized in the scientific and engineering communities. He has published over two hundred fifty papers and reports related to machining of ceramics, mechanisms and mechanics of interfaces, wear and friction, boundary lubrication, and biotribology; and has given more than three hundred lectures on these subjects. He has served as President and CEO for a heart pump developer, a subsidiary for a product company where he served as Vice President of Biotechnology.
President and CEO, Heart Pump Developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Gaithersburg,
Maryland
This expert is a hands-on� shop floor experienced Metallurgist, Quality Engineer/Manager, and QA/QC Inspector with expertise in aluminum, steel, titanium, and specialty metals mill operations, castings, forgings, extrusions, stampings, metal injection molded (MIM) parts, API Spec 5L Steel Line Pipe, Casing, Drill Pipe, and OCTG. Consulting engineer, Technical Advisor, Senior Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE), and Vendor Surveillance Source Inspector for major clients in various industries such a transportation and technology.
Founder and Principal Consultant, A manufacturing assurance consultancy in PA
Master of Science (MS), University of Pittsburgh
South Lake Tahoe,
Pennsylvania
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What Can a Manufacturing Expert Witness Opine On?
Assembly Line Production
Sequential assembly of products for efficiency.
Quality Control Inspection
Ensuring products meet specified standards.
Machining Operations
Cutting and shaping materials to specifications.
Welding Processes
Joining materials using heat and pressure.
Material Handling
Moving and storing materials effectively.
Inventory Management
Tracking stock levels and orders.
FAQs for Manufacturing Expert Witnesses
What is a manufacturing expert witness?
A manufacturing expert witness is a specialized professional who explains industry standards, processes, and defects in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing failures, and testifying to clarify complex manufacturing issues.
What types of cases may benefit from the insight of a manufacturing expert witness?
Manufacturing expert witnesses support product liability, industrial accidents, equipment failures, process defects, OSHA compliance, quality control, and supply chain dispute cases.
How do you evaluate the qualifications of a manufacturing expert witness?
Evaluate a manufacturing expert witness by reviewing their industry experience, technical credentials, prior testimony, case-specific knowledge, and communication clarity.
How can a manufacturing expert witness assist with technical document analysis?
A manufacturing expert witness assists with technical document analysis by interpreting complex specifications, verifying compliance, and identifying errors or inconsistencies in manufacturing records.
What role does a manufacturing expert witness play in standard-of-care disputes?
A manufacturing expert witness defines the industry standard of care, evaluates if practices met it, and explains technical issues to help the court assess liability.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting manufacturing expert witnesses?
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