New York
This expert is currently a wood scientist and has been working in the wood industry for almost 20 years. He earned a BS in Construction Management & Wood Products Engineering from SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry and a Masters Degree in Forest Products from Oregon State University. This expert focuses primarily in investigations of problems associated with wood and wood-based...
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An arborist expert witness provides specialized knowledge on tree care, including tree health, maintenance, and safety. They can offer crucial insights in cases involving property disputes, personal injury, or negligence.
Arborist expert witnesses are often needed in cases involving tree-related accidents, property damage due to trees, disputes over tree ownership or maintenance, and environmental conservation issues.
Yes, arborists who specialize in urban forestry can provide valuable expertise in cases involving city planning, landscape development, and the impact of trees on urban environments.
An arborist can determine if proper tree care standards were followed, assess whether the tree was hazardous before it fell, and testify on the standard practices for identifying and managing such risks.
Yes, there are several subspecialties within arboriculture including urban forestry, tree risk assessment, plant pathology, and landscape architecture. The right expert depends on your specific case needs.
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