Frequently Asked Question

What makes an expert witness credible in court?

Credibility is based on education, experience, methodology, courtroom demeanor, and a history of objective, well-supported opinions.

Courts and juries evaluate expert witnesses on their qualifications, the soundness of their analytical methods, their ability to communicate clearly, and their demonstrated impartiality. A credible expert maintains objectivity and bases opinions solely on facts and established methodologies.

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