Why Did My Attorney Hire an Expert Witness in My Personal Injury Case?
Attorneys hire expert witnesses for many reasons. Some personal injury cases may hinge on the testimony and opinions of expert witnesses. An expert witness can contribute to your personal injury case by:
- Establishing a standard of care the jury can use to determine if the defendant breached their duty of care
- Assessing the plaintiff’s injuries and prognosis to help the jurors understand the severity of the injuries and the impact on the plaintiff’s life
- Explaining how the defendant’s conduct caused the plaintiff’s injuries to establish causation, a required legal element in a personal injury case
- Discussing the validity of scientific evidence and explaining how the scientific evidence supports the plaintiff’s claim
- Calculating the value of economic damages and explaining how specific injuries can increase a plaintiff’s pain and suffering (i.e., non-economic damages).
- Providing crucial details to influence a settlement
Expert witnesses can turn dull, dry, complicated facts and data into easily understood language. They can bridge the gap between the technical issues and the legal requirements for proving a claim.