By Seth Anderson on June 4, 2019
In a personal injury case, an expert witness provides critical testimony that can help strengthen your claim. Attorneys often turn to expert witnesses because of their particular skill set or education to help explain more complex and nuanced elements of a case. His or her input and interpretation of a difficult issue can be invaluable. Learn more about how expert witnesses are instrumental in a case.
For assistance with your claim, contact our Fort Worth personal injury lawyers and schedule a free, no obligation consultation now. We can review your case and determine the legal options available to you.
To be an expert witness, one must be qualified in a field relevant to your claim. A witness may be considered an expert rather than a lay witness if the individual possesses attributes such as:
An expert witness is a specialist in his or her field. Common types of subject matter expert witnesses testify on include:
For an expert witness’s testimony to be used in court, the following must be shown:
Under the law, a difference is recognized between expert testimony and that of lay people. A lay person is only able to testify regarding some facts in a case or offer testimony based on his or her own limited opinions. A lay person cannot give testimony regarding specialized, technical, or scientific elements of a case – a lay person’s testimony is limited to his or her own opinions.
An expert witness has the potential to help strengthen a personal injury case in many ways, depending on the needs of your claim.
An expert witness is an extra expense involved in taking your case to trial, but in some cases it is highly recommended to benefit the outcome of the trial. Your personal injury lawyer is able to recommend when an expert witness may be valuable to your case and is able to locate and retain the right person.
Expert witnesses are often very helpful in personal injury cases that involve:
If you have been injured in an accident caused by another person’s negligence, an expert witness can provide valuable evidence for your claim. Our attorneys at Anderson & Cummings will work hard to build a strong case in order to try and secure the maximum compensation you deserve.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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