Michigan Security Expert Witnesses
Expert witnesses who are available to consult and testify regarding security may be located on this page. Experts found here may consult regarding security negligence, inadequate security, and retail security. These professionals may provide reports concerning restaurant security and venue security. They may also testify on residential security, apartment & condominium security, maritime security, security officers, and security alarms, as well as related issues.
Expert Witnesses
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- Alarms
- Apartment/Condominium Security
- Armored Transport
- Bank Security
- Bars/Lounges/Night Clubs
- Casino & Gaming Industry
- Crime Foreseeability
- Crime Scene Analysis
- Crowd Control
- Cybersecurity
- Deadly/Excessive Force
- Drones
- Gangs
- Hospital Security
- Hotel Security
- Inadequate/Negligent Security
- Law Enforcement
- Parking Lots/Garages
- Police Procedures
- Premises Liability
- Private Investigators
- Restaurant Security
- Retail Security
- School Security
- Security Guards
- Security Management
- Special Event Security
- Surveillance
- Terrorism
- Trade Secrets
- Transportation Security
- Video
- Violent Crimes
- Workplace Violence
What is a security expert witness?
A security expert witness is a person qualified by the court to testify on topics such as alarms, crime foreseeability, crowd control, cybersecurity, inadequate and negligent security, law enforcement, parking lots and garages, premises liability, and other related topics.
What is the role of a security expert witness?
A security expert witness can provide testimony on issues related to security operations, risk assessment, and loss prevention.
How much can a person make as a security expert witness?
Security expert witnesses can earn anywhere from $175 to $450 or more per hour, depending on the case. Experts usually receive compensation for travel time, and more for deposition and trial testimony.
What are the qualifications of a security expert witness?
A security expert witness should have experience in security management, risk assessment, and security technology.
What type of evidence is gathered in a lawsuit by a security expert witness?
A security expert witness may gather various types of evidence in a lawsuit, including digital evidence, physical evidence, witness testimony, and expert analysis of security protocols and procedures.
What type of legal proceeding might require the testimony of a security expert witness?
A legal proceeding involving a security breach, cyber attack, or theft of confidential information may require the testimony of a security expert witness to provide technical expertise and analysis.