Personal Injury Expert Witnesses in Georgia

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Personal injury expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including accident reconstruction, biomechanics, orthopedics, neurology, and vocational rehabilitation. Some of the most common specialties include life care planning, pain management, physical therapy, economics, and human factors. They can opine on the effects of trauma, disability, lost earnings, future medical costs, and long term functional limitations.

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  • Review Fee $220/hr
    Deposition Fee $220/hr

    This expert's construction industry experience includes overall project management, construction safety and quality control with leading contractors, owners and government agencies. For the last 15 years, he has been President of his own firm specializing in litigation support for construction accidents and personal injury cases, claim analysis and negotiations, and resolution of contract issues. He has completed over 200 cases in 27 states. His consulting services also included review and input on a 40 minute safety DVD. He has written, lectured and conducted seminars in the US, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar. His publications are included in the Engineering News Record and the American Society of Civil Engineers.

    President, An Independent Construction Consulting Firm

    Bachelor of Science (BS), University of Michigan

    Beaufort,

    South Carolina

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  • Review Fee $250/hr
    Deposition Fee $350/hr
    Court Fee $350/hr

    President and CEO of company which specializes in identifying areas prone to slip and fall accidents. He entered the field of slip and fall accident prevention as a participant in the development of a chemical compound. This chemical compound known as Anti Slip Solution would prevent slip & fall accidents when applied to the surface. He currently consults with clients nationwide regarding slip and fall prevention, slip and fall safety programs and maintenance protocol. He also conducts surface testing in slip and fall litigation to determine if the surface in question is suitable for the demands of the environment and the activities conducted. All surface testing is conducted using a BOT-3000E (Binary Output Tribometer) in accordance with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI). The BOT-3000E is a robotic type of tribometer that represents the leading edge of technology in the field of slip resistance. This machine is designed to test both Static Coefficient of Friction (SCOF) as well as Dynamic Coefficient of Friction (DCOF). The test method is referred to as touch down friction� which simulates how a person's foot would contact the floor during normal ambulation. The BOT-3000E is an electromechanical device whose operation and output cannot be effected by the operator, thus making it the first user-independent tribometer. The BOT 3000E also has a data port allowing the operator to download results in PDF format. Surface testing using the BOT 3000E will assist in determining if the surface in question is suitable for the demands of the environment and the activities that are conducted.

    President and CEO, A Safety Consultant Firm in FL

    Bachelor of Science (BS), Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science

    Fort Lauderdale,

    Florida

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What Can a Personal Injury Expert Witness Opine On?

Medical Evaluation

Assessing injuries and treatment needs.

Claim Investigation

Gathering evidence for the personal injury claim.

Negotiation

Discussing settlements with insurance companies.

Document Preparation

Preparing necessary legal documents for claims.

Mediation

Facilitating discussions to resolve disputes.

Trial Representation

Representing clients during court proceedings.

FAQs for Personal Injury Expert Witnesses

What is a personal injury expert witness?

A personal injury expert witness is a qualified professional who explains medical, technical, or accident details in an injury case. They assist by reviewing records, giving expert testimony, and clarifying complex liability and damage issues.

What types of cases can a personal injury expert witness opine on?

A personal injury expert witness opines on car accidents, truck crashes, slip and falls, workplace injuries, medical malpractice, product defects, and wrongful death cases.

How can a personal injury expert witness strengthen causation arguments at trial?

A personal injury expert witness strengthens causation arguments by linking medical evidence to the accident, explaining mechanisms of injury, and rebutting alternative causes clearly.

What specific training should a personal injury expert witness have in biomechanical analysis?

A personal injury expert witness in biomechanical analysis should have formal biomechanics education, advanced injury mechanics training, and case-tested experience applying biomechanical methods.

How should an attorney evaluate the methodology of a personal injury expert witness?

An attorney should evaluate a personal injury expert witness’s methodology by checking that it’s scientifically sound, widely accepted, well‑documented, and reliably applied to the case facts.

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