Tennessee
This expert earned his BS in Kinesiology from Colorado State University and his MS in Exercise Science from the University of Central Missouri. 19 of his 23 years spent as a football coach have been at the college level, where he has held several assistant coaching positions and administrative roles in the athletic department. The expert is also a certified strength and conditioning specialist by...
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A football expert witness provides specialized knowledge about the sport, including rules, player safety, coaching standards, and equipment. They can offer critical insights in cases involving injuries, negligence, or disputes.
Football expert witnesses are often needed in personal injury cases, contract disputes between players and teams, product liability suits related to equipment, and cases involving alleged negligence by coaches or staff.
Yes. A football expert witness with a background in sports medicine or neurology can provide valuable testimony on the impact of concussions and the adequacy of protective measures taken.
Subspecialties can include sports medicine, coaching practices, player recruitment and contracts, equipment design and safety standards, and game rules and regulations.
An expert will assess whether the coach's actions met accepted professional standards. This could involve reviewing training methods, player supervision, response to injuries, and adherence to safety protocols.
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