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How to Find

How to Find and Select

The Right Expert Witness for Your Project

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Finding and selecting the right expert witness for your project requires careful consideration. Here are some steps to help you make an informed decision:

  1. Identify your specific needs: Determine the expertise you require based on the nature of your project. Consider factors such as property valuation, engineering feasibility, land use planning, environmental impact, and legal considerations.
  2. Research potential candidates: Look for expert witnesses with a proven track record in the relevant field. Seek recommendations from colleagues, industry associations, and legal professionals. Review their qualifications, experience, and past case studies to assess their suitability.
  3. Interview potential witnesses: Schedule interviews with the shortlisted candidates to gauge their knowledge, communication skills, and compatibility with your project. Ask about their previous experience, approach to problem-solving, and familiarity with local regulations.
  4. Check references and testimonials: Reach out to their previous clients and colleagues to get a better understanding of their performance and professionalism. Ask about their ability to meet deadlines, level of expertise, and overall satisfaction with their services.
  5. Consider cost and availability: Discuss the financial aspects of their services, including fees, billing structure, and any additional expenses. Ensure that their availability aligns with your project timeline and deadlines.

By following these steps, you can find and select the right expert witness who will best serve your project's needs.

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TxDOT: Loop 820 - Southeast Connector Project, Ft. Worth, Tarrant County, Texas

We recently completed 4 land plans with partial acquisitions involving improved properties for the Loop 820 Southeast Connector project in southeast Fort Worth.

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TxDOT: U.S. 380; Princeton, Collin County, Texas

Recently completed 4 land plans with partial acquisitions involving improved properties for the U.S. 380 project in south Princeton.

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TxDOT: I.H. 35E; Lewisville, Denton County, Texas

We also recently completed a land plan with partial acquisition involving improved property for the I.H. 35E project in central Lewisville.