What is the role of a roadside safety expert witness?
A roadside safety expert witness is a qualified engineer who evaluates highway design, barriers, and crashworthiness. They assist by reviewing accident records, inspecting sites, and testifying to clarify liability issues.
What case types can a roadside safety expert witness opine on?
A roadside safety expert witness opines on guardrail failures, median barriers, crash cushions, road design defects, signage, lighting, visibility, and highway work-zone accidents.
How can a roadside safety expert witness strengthen causation analysis in my case?
A roadside safety expert witness strengthens causation analysis by linking roadway design, traffic controls, and safety standards directly to how and why the crash occurred.
What credentials qualify a roadside safety expert witness for complex litigation matters?
A qualified roadside safety expert witness typically holds engineering degrees, specialized crashworthiness training, relevant certifications, and extensive highway design and crash analysis experience.
How does a roadside safety expert witness evaluate compliance with roadway design standards?
A roadside safety expert witness evaluates compliance with roadway design standards by comparing site conditions, plans, and crash data to current engineering guidelines and best practices.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting roadside safety 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.