Qualities
That Make a Strong Expert Witness
Choosing
the right expert witness can make or break your case; but what is it that makes
a strong expert witness?
1.Active Experience:
Experts who work as professional witnesses do not carry the
same weight with a jury that an actively practicing professional will carry. An
expert that is currently working in the field and has first-hand
experience in the subject about which they are testifying is most persuasive to
the jury.
Non-practicing experts lack the day to day experience to
stand up against cross examination. An
experienced practitioner can speak with confidence when challenged.
2. Education:
Strong experts can speak to recent developments and
publications in their areas of expertise. The ability to cite research to
support their opinions and to comment on recent techniques or theories allows
the jury to trust their expertise.
3. Teaching Experience:
Expert witnesses are utilized at trial because the subject
about which they are testifying is not common knowledge. An expert that is a strong
teacher, with the ability to explain in clear, concise terms, allows the
jury to better grasp the material.
4. Presentation
The subjects that an expert witness testifies to are vital;
however, the expert’s appearance and demeanor are equally as important. A jury
that finds and expert sincere and open can listen to what the expert has
to say. At times, due to the complexity of the subject matter, an expert can
appear condescending. If a jury has negative feelings toward an expert, it can
impact their perception of the testimony. Therefore, it is important for expert
witnesses to be likeable while delivering testimony.
Saponaro, Inc. has a strong selection of premier expert
witnesses in all areas of litigation. We
offer a no obligation consultation to so we can help you obtain the best expert
for your case. A strong case starts with
the right expert. Contact us today to
get started.