Friday, November 30, 2012

Acoustics Expert Witness: An Introduction


What is an Acoustics Expert Witness?

In a nutshell, acoustics is the study of sound, which entails elements related to noise, vibration, and frequency among several others. Acoustic expert witnesses, therefore, are professionals who give their expert testimony about the acoustic nature of a certain place or thing. They are sometimes called "noise expert witnesses" because they sometimes give expert noise evidence. Some of the areas that they focus on are buildings, architectural structure, and the environment in general.

To be a specialist in acoustics, one must comply with the strict requirements of the court. Some of the qualifications include the following: extensive knowledge of all areas of acoustics, years of experience in the field, and at least a bachelor's degree in a related field.

The importance of an acoustic authority in court can be demonstrated in different instances. That is why there are different types of acoustic expert witnesses, depending on the area they focus on. For instance, in the medical industry, some professionals are asked to determine the effect of different sound levels on the health of a person. They will also tell the court how an injured can be cured. These professionals can sometimes be called audio specialists as they focus on the following areas: frequency and waves of sound, sound transmission, sound propagation, and sound reception.

Importance of an Acoustics Professional

As previously mentioned, there are different types of acoustic professionals, and each of them has a different set of roles in and out of court. Among these roles are the following.

1. They provide appropriate advice to solve problems related to sound and noise. 2. They provide a detailed assessment and evaluation of a building's sound proof system. This is usually presented in legal cases where noise is concerned. 3. Outside of the court, these professionals can give advice on the proper way to install a sound system to avoid sound problems. 4. They carry out noise surveys and reports. 5. They represent the client in court in case he is involved with charges relating with noise. They support the client in every way possible since they are well-informed of legal laws relating to noise. 6. They represent clients at local authority license hearing to assist late license application or renewal. Late license application or renewal is a process that may not be possible without an expert witness to help.

In case the need for an acoustic expert arises, there are many of them in the market. One needs to know which type of acoustic professional they need and why. To find one, one can use the Yellow Pages directory or expert witness online directories.

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