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What is an inadequate/negligent security expert witness?
An inadequate/negligent security expert witness is someone who can testify about the appropriate level of security at a particular location. This might include testifying about the lack of security guards, lack of security cameras, or poor lighting in an area where a crime took place.
What is the role of an inadequate/negligent security expert witness?
The role of an inadequate/negligent security expert witness is to evaluate and testify about whether reasonable security measures were in place to prevent harm or injury.
How much can a person make as an inadequate/negligent security expert witness?
Inadequate/negligent 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 an inadequate/negligent security expert witness?
An inadequate/negligent security expert witness should have experience in security liability, premises liability, and security negligence.
In legal proceedings, how is evidence gathered by an inadequate/negligent security expert witness?
Inadequate/negligent security expert witnesses may gather evidence through employee records, interviews, deposition transcripts, site inspections, safety records, and safety manuals.
What type of cases might require opinions from an inadequate/negligent security expert witness?
Cases involving crimes committed on a property with inadequate security measures, such as assaults, robberies, or burglaries, may require opinions from an inadequate/negligent security expert witness.