Newfoundland Accident Reconstruction Expert Witnesses

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Peter J. Leiss (Robson Forensic, Inc.)
PJ occupied a variety of engineering positions with DaimlerChrysler and General Motors for nearly a decade. His expertise covers a diverse body of work, from engines and transmissions to electronic stability control, brakes, exhaust systems and vehicle... Learn More ›

Brian G. Pfeifer, Ph.D., P.E. (Quality Forensic Engineering, LLC)
Dr. Pfeifer is an Engineering Expert with over 25 years of experience investigating thousands of cases involving a variety of forensic engineering issues. He is a leading expert in accident reconstruction, roadside safety, maintenance of traffic, commercial... Learn More ›

Accident & Safety Consultants
($180ph review NY, NJ, MD, PA, DE, VA, DC, WV) • Accident Reconstruction: Car, Bus, Truck, Pedestrian, Bicycle, Motorcycle, Rollovers • Biomechanics,Occupant Injury • Safety Standards, Falls • Building Codes, Regulations, Standards & Compliance •... Learn More ›

Jason Walton (Walton & Associates, LLC)
Expert in the field of Accident Reconstruction, Black Box Downloads, Drones, 3D Diagramming and Animation. Our coverage area includes Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee & Louisiana with multiple locations. Founded by Senior Accident Reconstructionist,... Learn More ›

Craig Moskowitz, MBA, MS, PE (CLM Engineering Associates, LLC)
Since 2010, the President and Managing Member of CLM Engineering Associates, LLC, which concentrates its focus on forensic engineering/expert witness work for the insurance industry and legal community. In addition, we offer construction management,... Learn More ›
CHRISTOPHER A. GAYNER (Expert Reconstruction Company LLC)
Location: Multiple Locations
Areas of Expertise: TRAFFIC ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION Analyses involving automobiles, trucks, buses, trains, motorcycles, bicycles and pedestrians. Time-Speed-Position analyses, human factors, biomechanics, Delta-V, scene assessments,...
Accident Reconstruction FAQs

What is an accident reconstruction expert witness?

An accident reconstruction expert is someone who uses their knowledge of physics and engineering to analyze how a collision occurred. They can determine things like the speed of the vehicles involved, the angle of impact, and whether or not the use of lights and turn signals could have prevented the accident.

What is the role of an accident reconstruction expert witness?

The role of an accident reconstruction expert witness is to provide an analysis of the events that led to an accident. This analysis is based on the examination of the evidence, including the police report, the vehicles involved, and the scene of the accident.

How much can a person make as an accident reconstruction expert witness?

Accident reconstruction expert witnesses may charge anywhere from $150 to $400 or more per hour, depending on such factors as their level of expertise, knowledge, location, and availability. The exact fee is negotiated between the expert and the attorney involved in the case.

What are the qualifications of an accident reconstruction expert witness?

An accident reconstruction expert witness should have a strong understanding of accident reconstruction methodology and techniques, combined with excellent communication and report writing skills, to effectively present their findings in court.

What type of evidence is reviewed in a lawsuit by an accident reconstruction expert witness?

An accident reconstruction expert witness reviews various types of evidence such as police reports, witness statements, photographs, videos, and physical evidence to determine the cause and sequence of events leading to the accident.

In what type of cases might require opinions from an accident reconstruction expert witness?

Accident reconstruction expert witnesses may be required in cases involving car accidents, aviation accidents, train accidents, and other incidents where the cause and circumstances of the accident need to be determined.