Workers Compensation Expert Witnesses in Georgia

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Workers compensation expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including occupational medicine, vocational rehabilitation, ergonomics, and insurance claims handling. Some of the most common specialties include workplace safety, disability evaluation, return to work planning, and wage loss analysis. They can opine on the effects of job-related injuries, long term impairment, employability, and compliance with workers compensation laws.

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Average Workers Compensation Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$425/hr

Review Fee

$550/hr

Deposition Fee

$600/hr

Court Fee

  • Review Fee $175/hr
    Deposition Fee $350/hr

    This expert earned his BS in Management Science from Virginia Tech and Executive Graduate Program College of Insurance. This expert also has a number of certifications including certification as a Certified Builders Insurance Agent, certification by the College of Insurance, and certification by the National Safety Council. He is licensed as a Property and Casualty Agent and a Life and Health Agent in North Carolina. In addition, he is the Vice Chairman of the Safety Council of North Carolina. Formerly, this expert has held several vice president positions at various insurance companies, and he is currently the Vice President of Risk Management for a large roofing contractor.

    Vice President, Risk Management, A large roofing contractor

    Master of Business Administration (MBA), University of Pennsylvania

    Raleigh,

    North Carolina

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

    This highly-qualified expert in arbitration and mediation has over 25 years of experience. She earned her BA in philosophy at College of William and Mary and her JD at the University of Richmond. She is a certified mediator with the Florida Supreme Court and a certified arbitrator with AIDA Reinsurance & Arbitration Society. She is active in her field as a member of the Association of South Florida Mediators and the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter Society. She has formerly served as the chair of the tort and insurance practice section for the American Bar Association and as an attorney in the insurance transactional and regulatory practice at Adorno & Zeder, P.A. In addition, she spent nearly 20 years working for the National Council on Compensation Insurance, where she served in several legal business positions. She currently serves as the owner of her own firm that provides arbitration, mediation and consulting in Florida.

    Arbitrator/Mediator, A dispute resolution firm in FL

    Juris Doctor (JD), University of Richmond

    Pompano Beach,

    Florida

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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.

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

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