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Average Retail Safety Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$300/hr
Review Fee
$350/hr
Deposition Fee
$375/hr
Court Fee
This qualified expert has more than 20 years of experience in safety compliance with more than 10 years in managing supermarket and retail location safety. He previously worked at Winn-Dixie Stores as a District Manager and Division Safety Director. He holds several certifications from various associations including the National Association of Safety Professionals and the National Safety Council in Principles of Occupational Safety & Health. He was also formerly acted as Corporate Safety Director for Piedmont Service Group. He currently works as President of a retail safety, compliance, and indoor air quality consulting firm.
Owner, A private safety consultancy in NC
Bachelor of Science (BS), North Carolina State University
Murphy,
North Carolina
This visual merchandising professional recently served as the Vice President of Visual Merchandising & Store Design for all Carter's and OshKosh B'gosh stores. He held this role from 2007 until 2016 and was responsible for the design and visual merchandising in 400 new stores. He also developed and trained field leaders in store merchandising standards. Previously, the expert served as an Associate Vice President of Visual Merchandising for Victoria's Secret and as the Director of Visual Merchandising at Limited Too. In total, he has 20 years of retail design experience. The expert is currently consulting independently on retail store design.
Independent Consultant in retail store design
Bachelor of Science (BS), University of Arizona
Dallas,
Georgia
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What Can a Retail Safety Expert Witness Opine On?
Safety Audits
Evaluate safety protocols and practices.
Incident Reporting
Document accidents and safety breaches.
Training Programs
Educate staff on safety procedures.
Emergency Drills
Conduct practice evacuations and responses.
Equipment Inspections
Check safety equipment for compliance.
Risk Assessments
Identify potential hazards in the store.
FAQs for Retail Safety Expert Witnesses
What is a retail safety expert witness?
A retail safety expert witness is a specialist who evaluates store safety standards, procedures, and compliance. They assist by reviewing records, inspecting premises, clarifying safety issues, and testifying.
What types of cases can a retail safety expert witness provide assistance with?
A retail safety expert witness handles slip and fall, trip hazards, store security, premises liability, product display, crowd control, ADA compliance, and loss prevention cases.
How can a retail safety expert witness strengthen liability arguments in premises claims?
A retail safety expert witness strengthens liability arguments by analyzing store conditions, industry standards, and incident data to show how safety failures caused the premises claim.
What retail safety expert witness qualifications are most persuasive at trial?
The most persuasive retail safety expert witness qualifications include extensive store operations experience, safety certifications, published work, and prior trial testimony on retail safety.
How does a retail safety expert witness evaluate adherence to industry safety standards?
A retail safety expert witness evaluates adherence to industry safety standards by reviewing policies, training, incident data, and site conditions against recognized safety guidelines.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting retail safety expert witnesses?
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