Human Factors Expert Witnesses in North Carolina

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Human factors expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including ergonomics, cognitive psychology, industrial design, and human-computer interaction. Some of the most common specialties among these experts also include system performance, user experience, safety engineering, and product design. They have provided opinions on the effects of workplace safety, product liability, accident reconstruction, user interface design, and human error.

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Monty GrubbView profile

ID: 128475

Dr. Monty Grubb

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North Carolina

This expert is a licensed psychologist specializing in human factors. He received his BS in psychology and his MA in experimental psychology from East Carolina University. Following this, he earned his PhD in human factors psychology from Old Dominion University. Today this expert is a certified health services provider. He is active in his field as a member of the American Psychological...

James DemeoView profile

ID: 16606

Mr. James Demeo

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North Carolina

This event and crowd control expert has nearly 30 years of experience in public safety. He obtained his dual BS in political science and history from Long Island University and his MS in sports management from Adelphi University, before joining the Nassau County Police Department as a patrol officer. He then worked as a detective in the missing persons division and the director of the community...

Human Factors Expert Witness FAQs

A human factors expert witness is a professional who applies knowledge about human behavior, abilities, limitations, and other characteristics to the design and evaluation of products, systems, jobs, and environments.

Human factors experts are often called upon in personal injury cases, product liability suits, workplace safety investigations, patent disputes, and any case where user interaction with a system or product is at issue.

They can analyze how the design of a product may have contributed to an accident or injury. This includes evaluating warnings, instructions, and the overall usability of the product.

Yes, some experts may specialize in areas such as ergonomics, cognitive psychology, user experience (UX) design, industrial engineering, or safety science.

Absolutely. They can evaluate aspects like driver behavior, vehicle design, road conditions and signage to determine if these elements played a role in the accident.

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