Abuse of Discretion Standard of Review when Expert Deemed Unqualified
In a recent article I discussed the importance of an expert's qualifications -- hiring an expert witness to render an opinion within his or her qualifications (training, knowledge, or expertise). If an expert is not qualified to render an opinion, a trial court has the discretion to preclude that witness from offering the opinion at trial. For this reason, the standard of review in an appeal where the trial court deemed a witness unqualified is abuse of discretion. See White v. Ring Power Corp., 43 Fla.L.Weekly D2729a (Fla. 3d DCA 2018) citing Brooks v. State, 762 So. 2d 879, 892 (Fla. 2000)...
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