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Average Sports & Recreation Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$250/hr
Review Fee
$300/hr
Deposition Fee
$325/hr
Court Fee
This highly qualified expert is double board certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine. He earned his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, did his residency in Rehabilitation Medicine, and completed his Fellowship in Sports & Spine Rehabilitation. He is currently a member of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and has been an invited Lecturer and Presenter for numerous professional conferences and organizations. He has received numerous Awards and Honors for his performance as both an Academic and a Clinician, and is an accomplished Author of publications that include Peer-reviewed Journal Articles and a chapter in a scholarly textbook. He is currently an attending Physician and Assistant Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine at a top-ranking Medical Center.
Assistant Professor, Top-ranking Medical Center
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Pennsylvania
New York,
New York
This expert currently serves as Professor / Chair of Health & Physical Education at a SUNY institution. Prior to this role he was the Fitness & Aquatics Director and Head Men's Lacrosse at SUNY. This expert is a Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) by the National Recreation and Park Association. He is a voting and attending member of the Sports Equipment, Playing Surfaces, and Facilities committee with American Society for Testing and Materials International (ASTM). He specializes in Risk Management Programs for various types of sports, recreation and fitness activities as well as the preparation of expert opinions for both plaintiff and defendants, in conjunction with recreation and sport personal injury cases.
Professor and Academic Chair, A Community College in NY
Master of Science (MS), State University of New York College at Cortland
Commack,
New York
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What Can a Sports & Recreation Expert Witness Opine On?
Fitness Assessment
Evaluate physical fitness levels.
Strength Training
Develop muscle strength and endurance.
Cardiovascular Conditioning
Improve heart and lung efficiency.
Sport-Specific Training
Enhance skills for a particular sport.
Injury Rehabilitation
Recover from sports-related injuries.
Nutritional Guidance
Optimize diet for athletic performance.
FAQs for Sports Recreation Expert Witnesses
What is a sports recreation expert witness?
A sports recreation expert witness is a qualified professional who analyzes safety, rules, and standards in sports and recreational activities. They assist by reviewing records, inspecting facilities, and testifying to clarify liability and risk issues.
What types of cases can a Sports & Recreation expert witness opine on?
A Sports & Recreation expert witness opines on injury liability, safety standards, risk management, equipment failure, coaching negligence, facility design, and crowd control cases.
How can a Sports & Recreation expert witness strengthen liability analysis?
A Sports & Recreation expert witness strengthens liability analysis by clarifying industry standards, identifying safety breaches, and linking specific actions to the incident.
What qualifications should a Sports & Recreation expert witness possess?
A Sports & Recreation expert witness should have advanced sports-related education, professional certifications, extensive industry experience, and a proven history of credible testimony.
How does a Sports & Recreation expert witness evaluate industry standard of care?
A Sports & Recreation expert witness evaluates industry standard of care by comparing policies, supervision, training, and risk management to accepted professional guidelines and practices.
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