Kelly

About Kelly

Kelly J. Wilbur, Esq., is a Trainer and Consultant for SEAK, Inc – The Expert Witness Training Company. She was an insurance defense and commercial litigator for five years prior to joining SEAK. Kelly received her J.D., cum laude, from the University of Massachusetts School of Law in 2015 and graduated from St. Mary’s College of Maryland with a B.A. in Political Science. While at St. Mary’s, Kelly was a member of the nationally ranked varsity sailing team and was a two-time All American. Kelly has experience preparing experts for deposition and trial testimony. Phone: 617-791-6802 Email: kelly@seak.com www.seak.com SEAK Expert Witness Directory; www.seakexperts.com

Can a Physician Expert Witness Testify as to a Physician’s Assistant (PA) Standard of Care?

By Kelly Wilbur, Esq. Physicians are often called upon to evaluate the conduct of physician’s assistants (PA) and whether such conduct comports with the PA standard of care. Whether the physician will be permitted to offer an opinion in this regard, varies by state and by the context of the situation involved in the case. [...]

By |2023-07-05T11:33:05-04:00April 6th, 2021|Blog, Expert Witness Practice Development/Management, Testimony|Comments Off on Can a Physician Expert Witness Testify as to a Physician’s Assistant (PA) Standard of Care?

Can a physician expert witness testify as to the standard of care for a nurse and/or a nurse practitioner in a medical malpractice case?

By Kelly J. Wilbur, Esq. Physicians are sometimes called upon to evaluate the conduct of a nurse or a nurse practitioner and whether such conduct comports with the standard of care. Whether the physician will be permitted to offer an opinion in this regard, varies by state and by the context of the situation involved [...]

By |2023-07-05T11:33:01-04:00April 6th, 2021|Blog, Expert Witness Practice Development/Management, Testimony|Comments Off on Can a physician expert witness testify as to the standard of care for a nurse and/or a nurse practitioner in a medical malpractice case?

Pediatrician Expert Witness: What Types of Cases will you be Retained on?

By Kelly Wilbur, Esq. We are often asked by prospective pediatrician expert witnesses if there is work out there in their field given that it is a relatively low risk specialty.  We are also often asked to give examples of the types of cases a pediatrician expert witness might be called upon to serve as an [...]

By |2023-07-05T11:33:12-04:00March 29th, 2021|Blog, Expert Witness Practice Development/Management|Comments Off on Pediatrician Expert Witness: What Types of Cases will you be Retained on?

SEAK Expert Witness Case Inquiries: Most and Least Popular Days of the Week For Hiring Expert Witnesses

By Kelly Wilbur, Esq. One of the easiest and most effective ways to expand your expert witness practice is to be responsive to new case inquiries from lawyers. Trial lawyers are very busy and must operate under court-imposed constraints. Often times lawyers, rightly or wrongly, will hire the first qualified expert who gets back to them. [...]

By |2023-07-05T11:33:26-04:00March 24th, 2021|Blog, Expert Witness Practice Development/Management|Comments Off on SEAK Expert Witness Case Inquiries: Most and Least Popular Days of the Week For Hiring Expert Witnesses

Expert Witness Business Development/Marketing: Paralegals and Legal Nurse Consultants Should Be on Your Radar

By Kelly Wilbur, Esq. Expert witnesses are an integral part of the vast majority of significant lawsuits.  As such, trial attorneys need to identify and then retain expert witnesses numerous times per year.  There are various ways that attorneys go about this process. For users of the SEAK Expert Witness Directory who reach out to experts [...]

By |2023-07-05T11:33:31-04:00March 24th, 2021|Blog, Expert Witness Practice Development/Management|Comments Off on Expert Witness Business Development/Marketing: Paralegals and Legal Nurse Consultants Should Be on Your Radar

Affidavit of Merit: How to Write One & Advice for Physician Expert Witnesses Involved in Medical Malpractice Cases

by Nadine Nasser Donovan, Esq. Medical malpractice actions are unusual in that many states require patients (i.e. plaintiffs) to demonstrate that they have expert witness support for their medical malpractice allegations before suit is filed. Such requirements are grounded in either state statutes or regulations. These rules are designed to discourage frivolous malpractice lawsuits and [...]

By |2023-07-05T11:35:34-04:00February 1st, 2021|Blog, Expert Witness Practice Development/Management, Report-Writing|Comments Off on Affidavit of Merit: How to Write One & Advice for Physician Expert Witnesses Involved in Medical Malpractice Cases
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