Manufacturing Expert Witnesses in New Hampshire

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Manufacturing expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including product design, industrial engineering, quality control, and factory safety. Some of the most common specialties include lean manufacturing, process engineering, supply chain management, and OSHA compliance. They can opine on the effects of design defects, production errors, equipment failures, and inadequate safety protocols.

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Average Manufacturing Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$325/hr

Review Fee

$375/hr

Deposition Fee

$425/hr

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  • Review Fee $295/hr
    Deposition Fee $295/hr
    Court Fee $295/hr

    This expert is a building and construction professional with over 30 years of hands-on experience in the construction and building inspection industries. He has testified in numerous trials and depositions for both plaintiff and defense attorneys. He has been qualified as an expert in construction and personal injury cases in courtrooms from New York City to Connecticut to Boston and has authored and presented numerous Continuing Legal Education courses, coast to coast. This expert has been specifically trained in residential and commercial building codes, construction site safety, residential and commercial building envelopes, slip, trip and fall accidents and building inspections. His decades of practical experience provides him with the unique ability to translate written code words into three-dimensional, real world interpretations making him extremely valuable as a forensic expert. Since the late 1970’s, This expert has been involved in the residential and commercial construction and building inspection industries. He also has extensive experience in prefabricated buildings and ran separate building manufacturing, roofing and drywall companies as subsidiaries of his construction company. Using the partnership and knowledge of his father, combined with his natural instincts and abilities as a building professional, he has worked side by side with his dad in the family building inspection and construction businesses since the late 1970’s. As this expert says, “you cannot learn in college what you can learn from your father”. With that as his mantra, he is a firm believer that there is no better educational resource than hands-on experience. In 2014 this expert was hired as the lead expert by one of New York City’s most prominent personal injury law firms to act as the plaintiff’s safety expert in a construction accident case that returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff in the amount of $62 million, the highest amount ever awarded to a single plaintiff in the history of Queens, New York.

    President/CEO, A building inspection company in MA

    Worcester,

    Massachusetts

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  • Review Fee $500/hr
    Deposition Fee $900/hr

    This expert has over 25 years in electrical engineering and product development. He gained his MS and PhD in electrical engineering and systems from the University of Pennsylvania. After serving as an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the Illinois Institute, he transitioned to industry and spent 13 years at Motorola Mobility developing wireless products. He ended his tenure as Motorola's vice president of product management and development. Currently he is developing products at a start-up in Massachusetts.

    President and Chairman, A technology start-up firm in MA

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Pennsylvania

    Bedford,

    Massachusetts

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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?

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.

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