Mechanical Engineering Expert Witnesses in Connecticut

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Mechanical engineering expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including automotive engineering, aerospace engineering, industrial machinery, HVAC systems, and product design. Some of the most common specialties for mechanical engineering expert witnesses also include biomechanics, materials science, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and robotics. They have provided opinions on the effects of product liability, patent infringement, mechanical failure analysis, accident reconstruction, and safety standards.

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ID: 132963

Dr. Andy Foley, PhD, PE

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Connecticut

Dr. Andy Foley has 32 years of experience in Mechanical Engineering. He earned his in BS in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering from the University of Sussex and his Ph.D. in Engineering Mechanics from Cranfield University. Today, this expert is licensed as a Professional Engineer in Washington and Connecticut. Formerly, this expert served as an Associate Professor of Engineering at Ohio...

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E-006282

Mechanical Engineering and Biomechanics Expert Witness

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Connecticut

This expert received his BS and MS from the Mechanical Engineering Department at MIT and is a licensed engineer in NY and CT. He currently works as a forensic/consulting engineer at a private engineering firm. His investigative and analytic experience includes motor vehicle accident reconstruction, biomechanics, product design and safety, and computer simulation and animation. He has also served...

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ID: 136543

Mr. Kristopher Seluga, MS, PE

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Connecticut

Mr. Kristopher J. Seluga has 27 years of experience in Mechanical Engineering, Accident Reconstruction, Biomechanics, and Safety. He earned his BSME and MS in Mechanical Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This expert is a licensed Professional Engineer in Connecticut and New York. Formerly, this expert served as a Research Assistant at the Massachusetts Institute of...

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E-330690

Mechanical Engineering Expert Witness

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Connecticut

This highly qualified expert has a decade of experience in mechanical engineering. He specializes in mechanical design, scale model testing, heat transfer, equipment packaging, CFD analysis, and process/design FMEA. He obtained both his BS and MS in mechanical engineering at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, before beginning his career in the field. Today, he is a licensed professional...

The Average Mechanical Engineering Expert Witness
Charges $367 / Hour

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  • Review Fee

    $325

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  • Deposition Fee

    $400

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  • Court Fee

    $375

    Fee info

    This represents an expert’s hourly rate for participating in depositions. Experts may charge more for depositions that require them to travel, and some experts choose to bill a flat, daily or half-daily rate for deposition appearances.

Mechanical Engineering Expert Witness FAQs

A mechanical engineering expert witness provides specialized knowledge in cases involving machinery, automotive systems, HVAC, and other mechanical devices. They can offer insights on design, manufacturing, maintenance, and failure analysis.

Cases that often require a mechanical engineering expert include product liability suits, patent disputes, industrial accidents, vehicle collisions, and construction defects.

Yes. Mechanical engineering experts can analyze patents and technical documents to determine if there has been an infringement or violation of proprietary technology.

Yes. Subspecialties can include automotive engineering, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, robotics, and more. The specific expertise needed will depend on the case details.

In product liability cases, these experts can evaluate design flaws, manufacturing defects or improper usage instructions that may have led to injury or damage.

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