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Expert for the Defense

This is a clip from the video deposition of an expert witness frequently used by insurance companies.  
 
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hopeforamerika (1 week ago) Show Hide
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This is tragic and funny at the same time. I guess it's called tragic comedy.
SuperPwnage321 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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***when I typed "throught" I meant to type through out..sorry typo..LUV<3 tat video---so funny!!!
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It was so funny watching what went through his head when he couldn't divide using a calculator. The lawyer is excellent and I think he did a great job in questioning the guy. Great job!! I love to see that dumb look on the "experts" face. What a moron? I dont know about you, but as smart as he tried to make himself appear throught the whole video only made him look more stupid when he couldn't awnser a decimal conversion. Isn't that something you learn in 5th grade without a "formula sheet"? hah
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nice vib
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wallbreaker2 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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3/16 means 3 divided by 16which equals .1875 and 3.1875 x 20 = 63.75 This guy is a friggin' dumbass
goblin072 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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The answer is not 68 feet I hope you all know that. Or is could be that it is correct and the ratio is not 20/1 but 21.222 to one.
most people today are plug and chug type people. Rarely do they know how the formula is derived. Does the check out clerk really know how the cash register works? Yet they are often quite good at what they do.
I was a physics major and I will tell you that most of the people that are DRs, etc do not know how any of the formulas are derived they just plug n chug.
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This guy is not a good expert. A good expert would have his computer and formula sheets. I hope he was not paid big bucks.
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my question is why doesn't he have them with him if he is going to insist on having them in front of him.

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