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Average Workers Compensation Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$425/hr
Review Fee
$550/hr
Deposition Fee
$600/hr
Court Fee
This highly-qualified expert has 45 years of experience in insurance and risk management, specializing in questionable claims practices, policy rescission, bad faith conduct, coverage disputes, producer professional liability, and insurer insolvency. He holds several professional designations, including Associate in Risk Management, Accredited Advisor in Insurance, and Registered Professional Liability Underwriter. He is also licensed as an insurance producer, a claims adjuster, and an insurance counselor. He formerly served as a claims manager for Property and Casualty Solutions, the operations director for Maxcis, and a program underwriter for Commercial & Manufacturing Insurance. Currently, this expert is a faculty member for an insurance association in Michigan.
Consultant, An Insurance Consulting Firm in MI
Dearborn,
Michigan
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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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