Alberta Disabled Access Expert Witnesses

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Paul A. Joelson, AIA, CASp (Joelson Vail Associates LLC)
Mr. Joelson is a licensed architect, DSA certified access specialist (CASP), general contractor and certified building inspector. He consults on the building codes interpretations, architectural and construction defects, industry standards of care, ADA... Learn More ›

Cris Vaughan (CASp, ADAC, PA, Attorney At Law) (ADA Consultant Services)
Mr. Vaughan is a Certified Access Specialist (CASp), a Certified ADA Coordinator and is identified as a disabled access Subject Matter Expert (SME) by the California Division of State Architect. He has been retained as an expert witness in a variety... Learn More ›

Heather Brin (Heather Brin, Architect PC & Aging In Place Architecture, PLLC)
I am a licensed Architect that specializes in ADA Compliance & building analysis. I research the applicable ADA rules/guidelines that apply to the project for properties accessible to the general public, as well as HUD regulations in regards to ADA compliance... Learn More ›

Jason C. Purinton (PURINTON ANALYTICS, LLC)
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Certified Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC), and Certified Vocational Evaluation Specialist (CVE) specializing in vocational expert opinions and life care planning. I am a Fellow at The American Board... Learn More ›
Jason Simituk (Quantum Recreation)
Location: Alberta
Areas of Expertise: Jason is a parks and recreation planner with over 15 years of experience covering a municipal government's full spectrum of recreation. Jason has spoken at conferences with respect to using recreation...
Disabled Access FAQs

What is a disabled access expert witness?

A disabled access expert witness is someone who is familiar with the laws and regulations regarding accessibility for people with disabilities, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Fair Housing Accessibility Act (FHAA).

What is the role of a disabled access expert witness?

The role of a disabled access expert witness is to provide knowledge and analysis of regulations and standards for accessibility and disability in buildings and facilities.

How much can a person make as a disabled access expert witness?

Disabled access expert witnesses can make between $150-$400 per hour, and even more depending on their skills, knowledge, and experience.

What are the qualifications of a disabled access expert witness?

A disabled access expert witness should have knowledge of accessibility standards and requirements, as well as experience in assessing and improving accessibility for people with disabilities.

In a lawsuit, how is evidence gathered by a disabled access expert witness?

A disabled access expert witness gathers evidence through site inspections, document reviews, and interviews with relevant parties. They use their expertise to assess compliance with accessibility laws and regulations.

What type of lawsuit might require the testimony of a disabled access expert witness?

A lawsuit involving a claim of disability discrimination or violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) may require the testimony of a disabled access expert witness.