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You will find expert witnesses who may give opinions regarding packaging by clicking on these links. The professionals found through this page may advise regarding package design, packaging materials, and packaging regulations. These experts may provide reports regarding labeling and warnings, palletizing, package transportation, and storage and warehousing. They may also testify on package material handling safety, bottles, jars, cans, boxes, containers, contract packaging, flexible pouches, and folding cartons, as well as related topics.
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What is a packaging expert witness?
A packaging expert witness is a professional who has extensive knowledge and experience in the design and testing of packaging materials and compliance with industry standards and regulations.
What is the role of a packaging expert witness?
The role of a packaging expert witness is to offer specialized knowledge on packaging design and materials to support litigation matters.
How much can a person make as a packaging expert witness?
Packaging expert witnesses may make in a range from $175 to $400 per hour depending on the case.
What are the qualifications of a packaging expert witness?
An expert witness in packaging should be knowledgeable in the design, materials, and labeling of product packaging for various industries.
In a lawsuit, how is evidence gathered by a packaging expert witness?
A packaging expert witness gathers evidence through various methods such as examining the packaging materials, conducting tests, and analyzing industry standards to provide expert testimony in a lawsuit.
In what type of cases might require opinions from a packaging expert witness?
Packaging expert witnesses may be required in cases involving product liability, transportation and shipping damages, packaging design and labeling, and compliance with industry standards and regulations.