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Average Materials Engineering Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$325/hr
Review Fee
$375/hr
Deposition Fee
$400/hr
Court Fee
Materials Engineering Experts
View our Expert Witness DirectoryPackaging Specialist II, A large pet food company
Master of Science (MS), Case Western Reserve University
Grosse Pointe Farms,
Missouri
Professor of Biomedical Engineering, A Major Florida University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Rutgers University
Gainsville,
Florida
Principal Engineer, An engineering consulting firm in IL
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Illinois Institute of Technology
Lisle,
Illinois
Senior Metallurgical Engineer, An Engineering Firm in CA
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Brunel University of West London
San Leandro,
California
Principal Research Scientist & Senior Academic Professional, An Technology University in Georgia
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Indian Institute of Technology
Georgia
Professor of Mechanical Engineering, A Prominent Western University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), The Ohio State University
Springville,
Utah
Owner and Consulting Engineer, A private metallurgy and engineering consultancy in CA
Bachelor of Science (BS), California Polytechnic State University
San Diego,
California
President, Consulting, an electronic materials firm in SC
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Florida
Simpsonville,
South Carolina
Analyzing materials' properties and structures.
Investigating material failures for improvement.
Modifying material properties through heat.
Assessing material strength and durability.
Creating advanced materials from multiple components.
Applying protective layers to materials.
What is a materials engineering expert witness?
A materials engineering expert witness is a specialized engineer who analyzes how and why materials behave or fail in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, testing materials, writing reports, and testifying to clarify technical issues.
What types of cases can a materials engineering expert witness opine on?
A materials engineering expert witness opines on product failures, corrosion, fatigue, fractures, construction defects, manufacturing defects, testing, safety, and materials selection.
How can a materials engineering expert witness support failure causation analysis?
A materials engineering expert witness supports failure causation analysis by identifying material defects, degradation, and stresses that led to the component or system failure.
What specific testing methodologies can a materials engineering expert witness explain to a jury?
A materials engineering expert witness can explain testing methodologies like tensile, fatigue, impact, hardness, fracture toughness, corrosion, and nondestructive testing to a jury.
What credentials should a materials engineering expert witness possess for complex litigation?
A materials engineering expert witness should have an advanced engineering degree, professional licensure (PE), relevant industry experience, research or publications, and prior testimony in similar cases.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting materials engineering expert witnesses?
Expert Institute delivers a tailored approach to connect you with top-tier experts. We identify actively practicing professionals who meet your exact criteria for specialty, experience, litigation background, fee structure, credentials, location, and more.