thejonster
Structural
- Feb 8, 2011
- 69
There are only a couple applicable topics on a search of 'expert witness fee', with some great clues but nothing conclusive for me.
My old firm / I was brought in late to a large project that had a lot of problems years ago to solve several issues structurally. It's now going to arbitration and after I've left that firm I'm being asked as a private individual to be an expert witness for the first time.
What is an ordinary and common fee multiplier for this type of work? Where normal design work pays 2.5-3x of what an employee salary /hr would be paid, I'm seeing multipliers for expert witness work on the order of 5x, 9x, 10x, and as high as 15x for this type of work because it takes precedence /priority over projects I'm currently working on. What are current multipliers being used?
They're telling me that they have a filing deadline in 3 months (for statues of limitations) and that it would be incomplete without my involvement because I did all the site visits and extensive reports pointing out everything that did not conform to the contract documents.
What would be proper for someone to propose for their first time in this type of work?
Or maybe more importantly, should I avoid involvement in the arbitration and focus on building my own business? Are there risks I'm not thinking of..
[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=30306[/url]
[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=377701[/url]
Thank you in advance.
My old firm / I was brought in late to a large project that had a lot of problems years ago to solve several issues structurally. It's now going to arbitration and after I've left that firm I'm being asked as a private individual to be an expert witness for the first time.
What is an ordinary and common fee multiplier for this type of work? Where normal design work pays 2.5-3x of what an employee salary /hr would be paid, I'm seeing multipliers for expert witness work on the order of 5x, 9x, 10x, and as high as 15x for this type of work because it takes precedence /priority over projects I'm currently working on. What are current multipliers being used?
They're telling me that they have a filing deadline in 3 months (for statues of limitations) and that it would be incomplete without my involvement because I did all the site visits and extensive reports pointing out everything that did not conform to the contract documents.
What would be proper for someone to propose for their first time in this type of work?
Or maybe more importantly, should I avoid involvement in the arbitration and focus on building my own business? Are there risks I'm not thinking of..
[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=30306[/url]
[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=377701[/url]
Thank you in advance.