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View our Expert Witness DirectoryThis experienced actuary has over 40 years of experience in his field. His work throughout his career has involved actuarial services, pension plans, ERISA, government audits, marital dissolution, estate tax and life expectancy calculations, loss of income, death, disability, executive deferred compensation plans, and insurance and annuity contracts. He earned a BA in mathematics from Rutgers University and his FSA, the highest level of education for an actuary. He is a licensed series 7 & 63 financial industry regulatory authority actuary. He is a member of several actuary societies including the American Academy of Actuaries and the American Society of Pension Professionals & Actuaries. He served as a consulting actuary at Alexander & Alexander, where he worked his way up to head actuary of the western region. He then served as a principal of retirement practices at Olaine, Hurst, & Hemrich. After a decade, he moved to Howard Johnson to serve as a consulting actuary. He then served as the President for the Morton Company and the Kagan Company before transitioning back to consulting. This expert currently serves as the owner and consulting actuary for an actuarial and pension services company in California.
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Owner & Consulting Actuary, An actuarial & pension services company in CA
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Rutgers University
California
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FAQs for Actuarial Expert Witnesses
What is the role of an actuarial expert witness?
An actuarial expert witness provides testimony and reports on financial risk assessment, insurance claims, pensions, and other financial matters based on statistical analysis.
In what types of cases can an actuarial expert witness be beneficial?
Actuarial experts are often used in cases involving insurance disputes, pension calculations, economic loss assessments, and any case where financial forecasting is needed.
What subspecialties exist within the field of actuarial science that an expert witness might focus on?
Subspecialties include life insurance, health insurance, casualty insurance, pension systems, and enterprise risk management among others.
How can an actuarial expert witness assist in a life insurance dispute?
They can provide insight into policy valuation, premium calculation, risk assessment and other complex aspects of life insurance policies.
Why is it important to hire an actuarial expert witness with experience in pension systems for a divorce case?
They can accurately calculate the present value of future pension benefits which is crucial for equitable division of assets in a divorce.
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