The role of an expert witness in a building dispute is to provide objective, qualified, documented evidence of the facts in dispute.
Engaging an expert witness is usually a complex and expensive exercise and the expert’s role as an impartial observer, and not an advocate for the instructing party, is often misunderstood.
Parties to a dispute can become anxious when it appears that the expert they have retained is not ‘on their side’ or that the other party’s expert is an ‘opponent’ in disputed proceedings. It is therefore helpful to understand the role of expert witnesses, their obligations to a tribunal or court and how they can assist in determining a building dispute.
What is an expert witness?
The role of an expert witness in a building dispute
08/29/2019
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