🛡️ Insurance Litigation Experts
Insurance Litigation Expert Witnesses
Conflict-checked, neutral, and method-fit experts for coverage disputes, appraisals, and bad-faith claims.
24–72h
To 2–3 vetted candidates
100%
Conflict-checked profiles
0
Cost to search
Experts We've Sourced
Claims-handling specialists on bad-faith regs, the NAIC model act, and claims standards
Cause-and-origin engineers for fire (NFPA 921), water, and mold
Forensic accountants who model business interruption under CP 00 30
Estimators and umpires fluent in Xactimate and conflict-free appraisal
Meteorology, structural, medical, and accident experts for causation and IMEs
The Challenge
Insurance Cases Collapse on Timing and Expert Credibility
Appraisal invokes, CRN cures, Stowers demands, and Daubert challenges all test timing and credibility — miss them, and leverage can quickly fade.
✕Appraisal bottlenecks hit when conflict-free umpires and appraisers are scarce.
✕Fire, water, and mold experts collapse under method scrutiny.
✕Business-interruption gaps appear when period-of-restoration models break under cross.
✕Deadline pressure mounts as CRN cure periods, settlement demands, and appraisal invokes outpace trial calendars.
How Connect Helps
How Connect Helps in Insurance Litigation
Sourcing aligned to the realities of insurance litigation: deadlines that move quickly, credibility that must stand with judges and juries, and neutral options in appraisal.
✓Surface 2–3 conflict-cleared experts within days, with availability held for interviews
✓Disclose side-mix ratios and carrier/policyholder histories up front
✓Flag expert backgrounds for alignment with NFPA, IICRC, and CP 00 30 standards
✓Source appraisers and umpires for balance, conflicts, and scheduling reliability
✓Deliver exhibit-ready experts for estimates, POR models, and reports usable at mediation or trial
Why It Matters
Insurance litigation leaves no room for weak methods or hidden conflicts. Connect delivers vetted, neutral experts quickly — so your case never starts at a disadvantage when statutory clocks are already running.