Premises Liability Expert Witnesses in Oregon

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Premises liability expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including property management, building safety, security, and risk assessment. Some of the most common specialties include slip and fall analysis, OSHA compliance, lighting and visibility, and crowd control. They can opine on the effects of unsafe conditions, inadequate maintenance, code violations, and negligent security on accidents and injuries.

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Average Premises Liability Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$300/hr

Review Fee

$350/hr

Deposition Fee

$400/hr

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  • This expert is a licensed Architect, planner, and educator, who focuses on issues in Sustainability and Professional Practice across a range of building types. His 25 years of architectural experience has encompassed a wide range of building types both large and small, in varied locations around the country. Over his career, he has worked closely with acclaimed architects on complex projects to help their design goals overcome the challenges of contemporary construction. He is currently a Principal Project Planner for the Capital Programs of a prominent California University, with specialty in sustainable design and construction of new buildings and major remodels, from initial studies through construction and into post-occupancy. He has helped over 30 campus projects achieve certification under the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED Rating System, many at Platinum level. LEED is an internationally-recognized standard that stands for “Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design," that has dramatically shifted construction industry practices toward healthier environments that conserve water, energy, and other resources. Recent projects include the Luskin Conference Center, Hitch and Saxon Residences, Fielding School of Public Health, Geffen Hall, Engineering 6, Pauley Pavilion, the Court of Sciences Student Center, Boelter Hall, the Edie and Lew Wasserman Building, the Young Research Library, and the Spieker Aquatic Center, and Mira Hershey Hall. This expert is also a Lecturer for a prominent California University’s Department of Architecture and Urban Design, focusing on Professional Practice, Liability, and Construction. As the Architect Licensing Advisor for the campus, he advises and mentors candidates in the Architectural Experience Program (AXP) of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, and conducts preparatory workshops for the Architect Registration Examination (ARE) to prepare students for Licensure.

    Master of Architecture (MArch), UC Berkeley

    California

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What Can a Premises Liability Expert Witness Opine On?

Incident Investigation

Assessing the circumstances of an accident.

Evidence Collection

Gathering physical and photographic evidence.

Liability Assessment

Determining responsibility for injuries.

Claim Evaluation

Reviewing claims for validity and value.

Settlement Negotiation

Discussing compensation with opposing parties.

Document Preparation

Preparing legal documents for cases.

FAQs for Premises Liability Expert Witnesses

What is the role of a premises liability expert witness?

A premises liability expert witness is a safety professional who evaluates property conditions and standards of care. They assist by reviewing records, inspecting the site, clarifying liability issues, and testifying in court.

What types of cases can a premises liability expert witness opine on?

A premises liability expert witness opines on slip and fall, trip and fall, negligent security, unsafe stairs, poor lighting, code violations, and dangerous property conditions.

How can a premises liability expert witness strengthen causation analysis?

A premises liability expert witness strengthens causation analysis by linking property hazards to the injury through safety standards, inspections, and evidence-based reconstruction.

What qualifications should a premises liability expert witness possess?

A premises liability expert witness should have formal safety or engineering education, extensive property hazard experience, and a proven record of premises liability case testimony.

How does a premises liability expert witness evaluate industry safety standards?

A premises liability expert witness evaluates industry safety standards by comparing the property’s conditions and policies to applicable codes, regulations, and widely accepted best practices.

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