So You Want to be An Expert?:

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So You Want to be An Expert?: Perspectives from the Transportation Expert Witness Council Name Title Institute of Transportation Engineers Presentation to the Meeting Name Month dd, 2013 your source for expertise, knowledge, and ideas

Why a Transportation Expert? When there is injury, fatality, or disagreement on the use of a transportation facility. When crashes occur someone needs to help sort out the facts and what they mean by assisting the attorney with technical aspects. Was there a deficiency related to the driver, vehicle or transportation infrastructure?

Why a Transportation Expert? Were corrective measures necessary or applied? What was required? Is a change to the transportation system reasonable or necessary? Suggest changes to enhance safety and risk management.

Expert: What Does That Mean? What is the Need? Expert Witness: A person who assists the attorney and client in the litigation process because he/she has special knowledge in a particular field. This entitles them to testify about their opinion on the meaning of facts. Requires experience to develop special knowledge: No surprise that 75% are greater than 50 years old However, 18% over 70 years old Need exists to develop mid-career people into the role of transportation experts

Expert: What Does That Mean? How to become an Expert Witness: Establish an area of interest Understand tort liability Use resources to obtain knowledge Gain technical competence Obtain work experience Build credentials

Establish an Area of Interest Pick specific subjects or areas of practice Six most common are: Accident Reconstruction Traffic Engineering Highway Design Maintenance and Construction Planning Product Liability Have a keen interest and learn everything about subject

Establish an Area of Interest Understand development of policies, procedures and requirements Current Issues: Traffic Control Signs and Signals Roadway Design Maintenance and Construction Pedestrians/Bicycles Work Zones Transit Facilities Automated Enforcement

Understand Tort Liability Know roles of an attorney and their purpose in the U.S. legal system Know roles of an expert and the role s relationship to the civil and criminal court system Field investigations Engineering reports / affidavits Depositions and trial testimony Expert Witness Information Notebook Use these tools to improved design and operations

Use Resources to Obtain Knowledge Research field, learn background Understand what changes have occurred and why Understand new and emerging issues Build a reference library Attend or teach seminar classes and workshops Become an information resource if someone has a question

Technical Involvement Work on technical projects Help to develop recommended practices Write Articles, reports, research, presentations Volunteer for assignments Participate in development of engineering standards.

Obtain Work Experience Gain actual field experience. Have responsibility for applications. Deal with public feedback. Understand realistic & practical, day to day, implementation of measures. Obtain knowledge of traffic operations. Work with enforcement groups.

Build Your Credentials Education Registration / certification Experience Technical involvement Presentations Publications Field investigations / court experience Prepare a resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Get Case Experience Associate with known experts Seek involvement and court experience Find a Mentor Be a Mentor Get involved Make yourself a better engineer

ITE Resource: Expert Witness Directory Accessible through the ITE web site Expert Witness Council members Listing input and updated by individual Selection of specialty area No verification of data No endorsement by Council or ITE Searchable directory Free to Council Members

Expert Witness Directory Information Name, address, phone, fax, e-mail Licenses, registrations and certifications Description of services Education Work experience Affiliations Specialties

ITE Resource: Transportation Mission: Expert Witness Council Foster ethical conduct Promote professional development Advance knowledge and skills that improve transportation safety History: Chartered by ITE in 1986 24 Founding Members Currently 500+ members

Leadership Russell Brownlee, Chair (Toronto, ON) Vacant, Vice Chair John Logan, Past Chair (Seattle, WA) Robert Stammer, Past Past Chair (Nashville, TN) Jim Pline, Secretary (Boise, ID) Keith Bergman, Newsletter (Fort Washington, PA) Executive Committee: Bernie Arseneau Andrew Ramisch Hibbett Neel Bob Seyfried Ron Eck

Members Interests Ethical Practice How do we maintain the credibility of Experts? How do we identify poor practice? What is the best way to police members? Peer Review or Censure Process Keep testimony within expertise?

Member Interests Information Dissemination What information is needed by members? How do we train new Experts? Research of pertinent cases? Publish more trial results? More articles in ITE Journal?

Member Interests Credential Standards What are minimum thresholds? How to develop qualified experts? How to define qualifications? What certifications are important? Keep in mind the court actually decides.

Member Interests Forums for Information Exchange How to get more articles in Newsletter? Are meeting sessions adequate? How can members raise issues? Expand information resources? Available mentors for young and old?

Provide training Good and bad examples Graphic presentations Member Interests Trial Testimony Trial highlights Adjudications and appeal verdicts Review unique cases and surprises Case judgments Safety impacts?

Member Interests Safety Advancement Costs of litigation judgments Knowledge of minimum requirements Application of corrective measures Information from judgments Awareness of Driver Vehicle Roadway deficiencies

Member Interests Promotion of Forensic Services Develop member qualifications Build agency/attorney contacts Promotion of individual services Marketing activities

Council Membership Distribution 42% EMPLOYMENT 35% 13% 2% 3% 4% 16 pct. of council members in their 40 s 57 pct. of council members in their 50 s and 60 s 18 pct. over 70 years old 75 pct. greater than 50 years old

Expert Witness Information Notebook Updated in 2008 Published as a CD-ROM Available on-line to members in the ITE Community Free to all Council members Written by members to help members

Notebook Content Liability Information Tort liability background Liability doctrine and concepts Anatomy of a lawsuit Glossary

Notebook Content Expert Practice What it takes to be an Expert Depositions Preparation for trial Professional ethics conduct Working with Attorneys / Other Experts / Clients Outline format for accident investigations Unethical practices

Notebook Content Support Data Field investigations Obtaining information from witnesses Use of regulations standards, practices and procedures Court exhibits Input to design and traffic control litigation

Notebook Content Miscellaneous Reference information notebook outline File and letter database Trial notebook outline Case database Bibliography of references

Questions???