Forensic Expert Witnesses in Washington

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Forensic expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including criminal law, civil litigation, insurance defense, and corporate investigations. Some of the most common specialties include forensic pathology, forensic accounting, digital forensics, toxicology, and accident reconstruction. They can opine on the effects of physical evidence, financial irregularities, digital traces, chemical exposure, and trauma patterns on disputed facts.

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  1. Engineering Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $225/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $225/hr
    Court Fee
    $225/hr

    This expert's skills and background include forensic analysis in the areas of industrial process systems, industrial process equipment including pumps, fans, heat exchangers, mixers, specialty equipment, piping include safety devices, and pipe support systems. Specific experience has been gained in chemical process plants, pulp and paper mills, wood processing plants, boiler plants, chiller plants, and co-gen systems. He is a fellow of the National Society of Professional Engineers and currently consults on a number of mechanical engineering projects.

    Principal, A mechanical engineering consulting firm

    Bachelor of Science (BS), Oregon State University

    Renton,

    Washington

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  1. Forensic Architecture, Construction Defects & Property Insurance Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $232/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $462/hr
    Court Fee
    $462/hr

    This expert has over 25 years of experience in architecture. He received his BA and MS in architecture from Tulane University and is a licensed architect in eight states. He is also a Haag certified inspector in residential and commercial roofing as well as wind damage. He is active in his field as a member of the American Institute of Architects, a past president of AIA Idaho, and a member of the U.S. Green Building Council. Throughout his career, he has performed over 300 commercial and residential roof inspections for weather-caused damage including single-ply, metal, built-up, asphalt shingle and cedar shake roofs. Currently, he is a forensic architect with an architecture firm in Idaho.

    Principal Architect, An architecture & planning firm in ID

    Master of Science (MS), Tulane University

    Boise,

    Idaho

What Can a Forensic Expert Witness Opine On?

Crime Scene Investigation

Collecting and analyzing physical evidence.

Fingerprint Analysis

Identifying individuals through fingerprint patterns.

DNA Profiling

Analyzing genetic material for identification.

Ballistics Analysis

Examining firearms and ammunition evidence.

Toxicology Testing

Detecting drugs and poisons in samples.

Digital Forensics

Recovering data from electronic devices.

FAQs for Forensic Expert Witnesses

What is a forensic expert witness?

A forensic expert witness is a qualified specialist who analyzes scientific or technical evidence for legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, giving expert testimony, and clarifying complex forensic issues.

What types of cases may benefit from the insights of a forensic expert witness?

A forensic expert witness supports criminal defense, civil litigation, fraud investigations, accident reconstruction, digital forensics, wrongful death, and personal injury cases.

How can a forensic expert witness strengthen evidentiary reliability at trial?

A forensic expert witness strengthens evidentiary reliability at trial by using validated methods, clear documentation, and unbiased, well-explained scientific testimony.

What specific training qualifies a forensic expert witness for complex litigation?

A forensic expert witness is qualified for complex litigation through advanced degrees, specialized forensic training, certifications, and extensive casework in their specific field.

How should counsel prepare a forensic expert witness for deposition testimony?

Counsel should prepare a forensic expert witness for deposition testimony by reviewing case facts, reports, methods, and opinions, and rehearsing clear, defensible forensic explanations.

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