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This highly qualified expert has nearly 40 years of experience as a forensic economist. He earned his BA in economics at Washington State University. He is very active in his field as a member of several professional societies including the National Association of Forensic Economics, the American Economic Association, American Academy of Physicians Life Care Planners, and the American Rehabilitation Economics Association. He has held multiple roles throughout his career including economist for the Federal Trade Commission and Consumer Protection Agency, a forensic economist at Grant Thornton, LLP, an in-house consultant at Bickel & Brewer, and senior economist at the Center for Forensic Economic Studies. This expert is currently a senior consulting economist at a damages and business valuation consulting firm, an associate consulting economist at a life care planning consulting firm, and the president and senior economist at a forensic economic consulting firm.
Senior Consulting Economist, A Damages and Business Valuation Consulting Firm
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Washington State University
Texas
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What Can a Wrongful Death Expert Witness Opine On?
Investigation of Circumstances
Gathering facts surrounding the death.
Document Review
Analyzing relevant records and evidence.
Expert Consultation
Engaging specialists for insights.
Legal Research
Examining laws related to wrongful death.
Filing a Claim
Submitting necessary legal documents.
Negotiation
Discussing settlements with involved parties.
FAQs for Wrongful Death Expert Witnesses
What is a wrongful death expert witness?
A wrongful death expert witness is a qualified professional who explains cause of death, liability, and damages in a wrongful death case. They assist by reviewing records, giving expert testimony, and clarifying complex medical or technical issues for the court.
What types of cases can a wrongful death expert witness opine on?
A wrongful death expert witness opines on fatal car, truck, medical malpractice, workplace, product liability, premises liability, and nursing home negligence cases.
How should counsel evaluate a wrongful death expert witness’s qualifications?
Counsel should evaluate a wrongful death expert witness’s qualifications by reviewing their education, clinical or forensic experience, prior testimony, publications, and case-specific expertise.
How can a wrongful death expert witness support economic damages analysis?
A wrongful death expert witness supports economic damages analysis by calculating lost income, benefits, and services to quantify the decedent’s financial impact.
When should counsel retain a wrongful death expert witness in litigation?
Counsel should retain a wrongful death expert witness as early as possible in litigation to evaluate damages, guide case strategy, and support settlement or trial preparation.
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