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Create specifications for materials and products.
Ensure accuracy and reliability of test methods.
Assess product performance under specified conditions.
Implement procedures to maintain quality standards.
Establish standards for product certification.
What is the role of an ASTM expert witness?
An ASTM expert witness is a standards specialist who explains how ASTM codes apply in a case. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing compliance, and testifying to clarify technical issues.
In what case types might the assistance of an ASTM expert witness be beneficial?
An ASTM expert witness is beneficial in product liability, construction defects, materials failures, industrial accidents, workplace safety, and engineering standards compliance cases.
How can an ASTM expert witness assess compliance with specific ASTM standards?
An ASTM expert witness assesses compliance with specific ASTM standards by reviewing documentation, testing methods, and results against the exact technical requirements of the standard.
What ASTM expert witness qualifications are most persuasive at trial?
The most persuasive ASTM expert witness qualifications are extensive ASTM standards experience, relevant industry practice, advanced technical degrees, and a strong testifying track record.
How does an ASTM expert witness evaluate opposing parties’ standard-of-care claims?
An ASTM expert witness evaluates opposing standard-of-care claims by comparing methods and outcomes to applicable ASTM standards, industry best practices, and technical evidence.
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