Connecticut ERISA Expert Witnesses

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David M. Soja. CRC, ABVE. (CRC Services, LLC)
Location: Multiple Locations
Areas of Expertise: CRC Services, LLC is a vocational firm specializing in a wide array of vocational consulting, vocational rehabilitation and vocational advising services to governmental agencies, private business, insurance...
ERISA FAQs

What is an erisa expert witness?

An ERISA expert witness is someone who is an expert in the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. ERISA expert witnesses can provide testimony about the compliance of a pension plan with ERISA, regulations, as well as related issues.

What is the role of an erisa expert witness?

An ERISA expert witness provides testimony on issues related to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), such as compliance and fiduciary responsibility.

How much can a person make as an erisa expert witness?

Erisa expert witnesses may be compensated in the range from $175 to $400 per hour or greater, depending on the type of work the expert is asked to perform.

What are the qualifications of an erisa expert witness?

An ERISA expert witness should have a deep understanding of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) and its regulations, and be knowledgeable in areas such as pension plan administration, fiduciary duties, and employee benefits.

In a lawsuit, what type of evience is reviewed by an erisa expert witness?

An ERISA expert witness would review evidence related to employee benefit plans, including plan documents, financial statements, and communications between plan administrators and participants.

What type of cases typically require the testimony of an erisa expert witness?

ERISA expert witnesses are typically required in cases involving disputes over employee benefits, retirement plans, and fiduciary duties. They provide specialized knowledge and analysis to assist in resolving complex legal issues.