Compulsive Gambling Expert Witnesses
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What is a compulsive gambling expert witness?
A compulsive gambling expert witness is an individual who possesses specialized knowledge of gambling disorders, and who is qualified to provide testimony and evidence in legal proceedings involving gambling-related legal disputes, addiction, and treatment, among other issues.
What is the role of a compulsive gambling expert witness?
A compulsive gambling expert witness can offer insight into issues related to gambling addiction, treatment, and responsible gaming practices.
How much can a person make as a compulsive gambling expert witness?
Compulsive gambling expert witnesses may earn between $175 and $400 per hour, or more in some circumstances. The exact fee is agreed upon between the expert and the retaining lawyer.
What are the qualifications of a compulsive gambling expert witness?
A compulsive gambling expert witness should have expertise in gambling addiction, diagnosis, and treatment.
What type of evidence is gathered in a lawsuit by a compulsive gambling expert witness?
A compulsive gambling expert witness may gather evidence such as financial records, medical records, and testimony from the plaintiff and witnesses to support their opinion on the impact of gambling addiction.
In what type of cases might require opinions from a compulsive gambling expert witness?
Compulsive gambling expert witnesses may be needed in cases involving addiction, financial fraud, bankruptcy, divorce, and criminal charges related to gambling, such as embezzlement or illegal gambling operations.