Expert Witness Cost Estimator

Estimates total expert witness costs including retainer, preparation time, deposition, trial testimony, and travel expenses.

Formulas Used

Review & Report Cost = Review Hours × Hourly Rate

Deposition Cost = (Deposition Prep Hours + Deposition Testimony Hours) × Hourly Rate

Trial Testimony Cost = Trial Days × Billable Hours per Day × Hourly Rate

Trial Preparation Cost = Trial Prep Hours × Hourly Rate

Travel Time Cost = Travel Days × 8 × (Travel Rate % ÷ 100) × Hourly Rate

Travel Expenses = Airfare + (Hotel Nights × Hotel Rate per Night)

Total per Expert = Retainer + Review + Deposition + Trial Testimony + Trial Prep + Travel Time + Travel Expenses + Miscellaneous

Grand Total = Total per Expert × Number of Experts

Budget Range = Grand Total × 0.85 (low) to Grand Total × 1.20 (high)

Assumptions & References

  • Expert witness hourly rates typically range from $150–$1,000+/hr depending on specialty and jurisdiction (SEAK Expert Witness Fee Survey, 2023).
  • Retainers are generally credited against future billings; any unused portion may be refundable per engagement agreement.
  • A standard trial day is assumed to be 8 billable hours unless otherwise specified.
  • Travel time is commonly billed at 50% of the standard hourly rate, though this varies by expert and agreement.
  • Deposition testimony is typically billed at the full hourly rate with a minimum of 2–4 hours.
  • Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(b)(4)(E) requires the retaining party to pay reasonable fees for expert depositions.
  • Budget range adds a 15% downside buffer and 20% upside buffer to account for scope changes, extended cross-examination, or additional report revisions.
  • This estimate does not include attorney fees for coordinating the expert, exhibit preparation costs, or court filing fees.
  • Reference: SEAK, Inc. "National Guide to Expert Witness Fees and Billing Procedures" (2023 edition).

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