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Average Workers Compensation Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$425/hr
Review Fee
$550/hr
Deposition Fee
$600/hr
Court Fee
As founder and president of a well-established human resources consultancy firm, this expert has more than 28 years of experience in human resources and general management. Among his professional credits in human resource management are the establishment of comprehensive HR departments where none previously existed; the design and installation of base and incentive compensation systems and benefits plans; the development of affirmative action plans; the development of employment policies and handbooks; the recruitment of hundreds of executive through production-level employees; and international recognition for the design and implementation of technical and management training. He has earned both Bachelors and Masters degrees and is active in World-at-Work and the Society for Human Resource Management; has served two terms as Chapter President, member of the Board of Directors, and has received a Member of the Year Award. In addition, he has served on the SHRM Pennsylvania State Council, and the SHRM Area Board of Directors. He has been awarded the Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) designation in recognition of his knowledge and professional expertise in the field of human resources. In addition, this expert has designed and presented training for HR professionals and has appeared on national and local television networks as a recognized expert in human resource and employment regulatory issues.
President, Human Resources Consulting Firm
Master of Science (MS), University of Scranton
Millsboro,
Delaware
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What Can a Workers Compensation Expert Witness Opine On?
Claim Filing
Submitting necessary documents for compensation.
Medical Evaluation
Assessing injury and treatment needs.
Return-to-Work Assessment
Evaluating readiness to resume work.
Dispute Resolution
Resolving conflicts over claims or benefits.
Benefit Calculation
Determining the amount of compensation due.
Job Modification Recommendations
Suggesting changes for safe job performance.
FAQs for Workers Compensation Expert Witnesses
What is a workers compensation expert witness?
A workers compensation expert witness is a specialized professional who explains work injury claims and benefits in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, offering opinions, and testifying to clarify complex workers comp issues.
What types of cases can a Workers Compensation expert witness opine on?
A Workers Compensation expert witness opines on workplace injuries, disability ratings, medical causation, lost wages, employer negligence, OSHA compliance, and insurance claim disputes.
How can a workers compensation expert witness support causation analysis?
A workers compensation expert witness supports causation analysis by reviewing medical records, job duties, and timelines to link the work incident directly to the claimed injury.
What qualifications should a workers compensation expert witness possess?
A workers compensation expert witness should have specialized medical or vocational credentials, extensive workers compensation case experience, and a history of credible courtroom testimony.
How does a workers compensation expert witness evaluate impairment ratings?
A workers compensation expert witness evaluates impairment ratings by reviewing medical records, exam findings, and applying AMA Guides or state-specific criteria to measure permanent loss.
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