Technical Expert Witnesses in Delaware

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Technical expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including engineering, software, electronics, telecommunications, and information technology. Some of the most common specialties include computer forensics, cybersecurity, data analysis, product design, and systems engineering. They can opine on the effects of technical failures, code defects, data breaches, product malfunctions, and complex digital evidence.

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  • Review Fee $300/hr
    Deposition Fee $350/hr
    Court Fee $350/hr

    This forensic engineering expert has practiced as an Engineering Consultant and Expert Witness since 1982. Testifying in City, County, State and Federal courts as a Mechanical Engineer, Automotive Engineer and Safety Engineer, he is known nationwide for his integrity, careful and thorough investigation of claims, expert analysis and professional courtroom presentation.

    Faculty, Private Forensic Engineering Firm

    Bachelor of Science (BS), Newark College of Engineering

    Elkton,

    Maryland

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  • Review Fee $175/hr
    Deposition Fee $175/hr
    Court Fee $175/hr

    This licensed Professional Engineer currently works as a Chemical/Mechanical Forensic Engineer for a multi-disciplined engineering and investigation company. Provides forensic and technical services to attorneys, insurance companies, independent adjusters, restoration companies, contractors, municipalities, and individuals towards the resolution of claims or litigation. Areas of Expertise: Chemical process design, mechanical equipment applications and safety controls, manufacturing, and production, including: chemical, petrochemical, polymer plastic production, refrigeration, coal, coke, steel making, material handling and pneumatic conveying; gas, dust and chemical explosions; hazardous chemical exposures; over-pressurization explosions; nuclear waste processing; water treatment; power and fuel engineering; heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and humidification, including boilers and related safety. Provided expert opinions in over 1,000 forensic cases and provided court testimony, when required. He has considerable background investigating the proximate cause of fires and/or explosions involving electrical and mechanical appliances such as stoves, dishwashers, conditioners, toasters, and others. The expert previously worked for Robson Lapina Inc.; Vice President at KMS Forensic Engineering Consultants, and as the Chief Engineer and Project Manager for A.R.C. Technologies Corporation.

    Owner, Forensic Investigator, A Forensic and Engineering Company in PA

    Bachelor of Science (BS), Pennsylvania State University

    Carnegie,

    Pennsylvania

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  • Review Fee $500/hr
    Deposition Fee $500/hr

    This expert on user experience design is considered one of the pioneers on the creation of the Internet and in the design of Hypertext and Browsers. His work is documented in several textbooks. He obtained his BA in Computing from the City College of NY, his MS in Computer Science from Rutgers University, and his PhD in Cognitive Psychology from CUNY. He has 40+ Publications and is currently a Principal at a cognitive consulting firm and a Senior User Experience Advisory at an Ivy League University.

    Senior User Experience Advisor, An Ivy League University

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), CUNY

    Ewing,

    New Jersey

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What Can a Technical Expert Witness Opine On?

System Analysis

Assessing system requirements and functionality.

Software Development

Creating applications to meet user needs.

Network Configuration

Setting up networks for optimal performance.

Database Management

Organizing and maintaining data systems.

Troubleshooting

Identifying and resolving technical issues.

User Training

Educating users on system usage.

FAQs for Technical Expert Witnesses

What is the role of a technical expert witness?

A technical expert witness is a specialized professional who explains complex technical issues in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, giving expert testimony, and clarifying technical evidence.

What case types can a technical expert witness opine on?

A technical expert witness can opine on product defects, IP and patent disputes, software failures, cybersecurity breaches, engineering errors, construction defects, and technology contracts.

How do you evaluate the qualifications of a technical expert witness?

Evaluate a technical expert witness by reviewing their education, certifications, case experience, publications, testimony history, and relevance of expertise to the specific dispute.

How can a technical expert witness assist with complex evidentiary analysis?

A technical expert witness assists with complex evidentiary analysis by interpreting specialized data, validating methodologies, and clearly explaining technical findings to the court.

How does a technical expert witness prepare for deposition testimony?

A technical expert witness prepares for deposition testimony by reviewing case materials, clarifying opinions, aligning on strategy with counsel, and practicing clear, jargon‑free explanations.

What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting technical expert witnesses?

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