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Who Needs a Madison Slip and Fall Expert Witness?

September 15, 2016 by Flooristics staff Leave a Comment

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Madison legal teams for slip and fall cases are very interested in finding a qualified expert witness for court. Whether they are representing the business owners or the victims of the accident, the legal teams need a Madison slip and fall expert witness to shed light on the condition of the flooring in question.

What to Look For in a Madison Slip and Fall Expert Witness

Because the testimony of a Madison slip and fall expert witness is so important to the outcome of the case, legal teams should spend a lot of time and effort finding one that meets every requirement. The Madison slip and fall expert witness is the right person to bring evidence to light. The expert will be able to determine whether or not negligence played a part in the accident, and whether the flooring in question presented a hazard to foot traffic at the workplace.

A Madison slip and fall expert witness should have experience as a flooring contractor and flooring inspector. It’s an added bonus if they have worked as a walkway auditor and been an expert witness several times. There’s just no substitution for a highly qualified expert witness in court. When it comes to gathering evidence at the site of the accident, or presenting the findings in public, the Madison slip and fall expert witness needs to be knowledgeable and professional.

Locating the Right Madison Slip and Fall Expert Witness

Since a Madison slip and fall expert witness gives their testimony in court about their findings, finding the right one is a really important. When it comes to locating a Madison slip and fall expert witness, experience really does count. The best way to find the right expert witness is to ask other professionals and legal teams about experienced, independent expert witnesses for the flooring industry they have used. Getting a reference will let you know that how the expert really did on the job. Another way to locate a Madison slip and fall expert witness is to do a thorough online search for someone with the right background and experience.

Rob McNealy of Flooristics has been working in the flooring industry for more than a decade as a walkway auditor, flooring inspector and flooring contractor. He has plenty of experience as an expert witness, and uses his many years of experience to analyze and present the facts to the court. Rob McNealy is trustworthy and professional, and will always deliver an unbiased assessment of any slip and fall accident analysis. Use Rob McNealy as a Madison slip and fall expert witness.

 

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