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The Litigation Psychology Podcast - Episode 201 - Med Mal Litigation Part 2 - Expert Witness Testimony

The Litigation Psychology Podcast - Episode 201 - Med Mal Litigation Part 2 - Expert Witness Testimony

FromThe Litigation Psychology Podcast


The Litigation Psychology Podcast - Episode 201 - Med Mal Litigation Part 2 - Expert Witness Testimony

FromThe Litigation Psychology Podcast

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Feb 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. talks about the role and impact of expert witnesses in medical malpractice litigation. Bill shares that typically expert witness testimony doesn't get you very far in med mal cases in terms of juror decision-making. This is due to the fact that the expert witness is unable to directly evaluate the patient unlike expert witnesses who can, for example, evaluate defective parts in a product liability case. Expert witnesses in medical malpractice cases can help with case evaluation and help with preparing the case, but their testimony does not influence juror decision-making. One area where an expert witness can make an impact is with the visual presentation of the case and their ability to teach. The most important influence over juror decision-making will be the testimony and performance of the fact witnesses in your case.
Released:
Feb 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Litigation Psychology Podcast presented by Courtroom Sciences, Inc. (CSI) is for in-house and outside defense counsel about the intersection of science and litigation. We explore topics of interest to the defense bar, with a particular emphasis on subjects that don‘t get enough attention. Our hosts are Ph.D.-level Social Scientists, Clinical Scientists, and Psychology Experts with a wealth of knowledge about science, research, human behavior, and decision making, which they apply in the context of civil litigation.