Looking For an Expert Witness in Louisiana?
RPC provides expert witnesses and litigation consulting services across Louisiana, delivering objective, data‑driven analysis for plaintiff and defense attorneys. Our multidisciplinary team supports cases in personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, employment litigation, healthcare disputes, commercial, and maritime matters in both state and federal courts.
We help attorneys at every stage of litigation, from early case evaluation and discovery strategy to deposition and trial testimony.
Leading Expert Witnesses in Louisiana for Economic Damages
Our team of economists prepare defensible, court‑ready economic damages reports for Louisiana litigation. Analyses include:
• Past and future loss of earnings and earning capacity
• Fringe benefits
• Loss of household services
• Business losses
• Present value calculations
These evaluations are used in personal injury, wrongful death, employment, commercial litigation, Jones Act, and Longshore & Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act throughout Louisiana.
Life Care Planning Experts in Louisiana
RPC prepares life care plans for plaintiffs and reviews life care plans for defendants. Our Louisiana life care planners work with treating and consulting physicians and other clinicians to determine medically necessary services with reasonable medical certainty and to analyze life care plans from opposing experts.
Vocational Expert Services in Louisiana
RPC prepares vocational evaluations for plaintiffs and reviews vocational evaluations for defendants. Our Louisiana vocational consultants review:
• Pre‑injury earning capacity
• Transferable skills
• Labor market access
• Work restrictions and functional limitations
• Employability and earning capacity after injury
They also work closely with consulting physicians to determine how impairments affect the ability to work in specific occupations within the Louisiana labor market.
Medical Billing Review & Reasonable Charge Experts in Louisiana
RPC’s experts provide a comprehensive analysis of medical bills in personal injury litigation and in fee disputes between providers and health plans. We assist plaintiffs and defendants, providers and health plans.
We can provide analysis and expert opinions on:
• Correct coding of services
• Medical necessity and relatedness
• Reasonableness of charges, rates, and value of services
• Correct calculation of negotiated and regulated rates
• Penalties and interest for failure to make prompt payment
• Identification of false claims in qui tam litigation
• Future medical costs in life care plans and medical cost estimates
• Calculation of allowable amounts under Medicare, Louisiana Medicaid, and Louisiana Worker’s Compensation
• Chargemaster Analysis
Wrongful Death Experts in Louisiana
In Louisiana wrongful death cases, our experts calculate:
• Loss of financial support
• Loss of household services
• Worklife expectancy
• Present value of lifetime earnings
We work closely with attorneys to ensure economic damages are fully supported, clearly explained, and aligned with Louisiana statutes and case law.
Longshore & Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA) Experts in Louisiana
At RPC, our vocational experts and economists work regularly with attorneys to determine economic damages, evaluate work capacity, and provide expert testimony in maritime injury cases. We work with counsel representing injured workers, employers, and carriers to evaluate future loss of earning capacity under LHWCA.
Jones Act Experts in Louisiana
RPC provides economic analysis, vocational evaluation, life care planning, medical bill analysis and expert testimony services in Jones Act cases. Our team works closely with legal counsel to evaluate wage loss, earning capacity, past medical expenses, and future medical expenses for injured maritime workers. RPC’s experts apply data and methods consistent with Jones Act standards and maritime litigation practices.
A Multidisciplinary Expert Team for Louisiana Litigation
Injury cases often require multiple expert opinions that must work together. Our team includes life care planners, economists, accountants, vocational consultants, and more. We have developed a panel of consulting physicians and other clinicians who are available to provide medical opinions when needed.
Because of the expertise and experience of our team, RPC can deliver reports that are creditable and thorough. Rather than finding multiple experts for the damages part of the case, RPC offers you a single source. Let us make your case preparation more efficient with a single company you can rely on.
• Consistent methodologies across experts
• Streamlined communication and case management
• Reduced need to retain multiple unrelated vendors
Expert Witnesses Serving Major Louisiana Cities
RPC supports attorneys across all Louisiana jurisdictions, including:
• New Orleans
• Baton Rouge
• Shreveport
• Metairie
• Lafayette
• Lake Charles
• Houma
• Monroe
We support cases in both state and federal courts throughout Louisiana.
Why Attorneys Across Louisiana Retain RPC Experts
• Testimony experience in Louisiana courts
• Objective, defensible methodologies
• Clear and organized expert reports
• Responsive communication from intake through trial
• A multidisciplinary team familiar with Louisiana litigation deadlines and evidentiary standards
Frequently Asked Questions
• Do you work with plaintiff and defense attorneys in Louisiana?
Yes. RPC works with both plaintiff and defense counsel across Louisiana.
• Do your experts testify in Louisiana courts?
Yes. Our consultants provide deposition and trial testimony as needed.
• What types of cases do you handle in Louisiana?
Personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, wrongful termination, healthcare disputes, commercial matters involving economic damages, maritime matters including Longshore & Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA), and Jones Act.
• What is your typical report turnaround time?
Turnaround time depends on case complexity, record volume, and the type of analysis required. Expedited timelines may be available depending on scheduling and scope.
• How much do expert reports cost?
Fees vary based on the scope of work, case complexity, and the type of expert retained (economic, life care planning, vocational, or healthcare billing). We provide a clear engagement agreement outlining hourly rates and estimated ranges before beginning work. Please contact us to discuss your specific case and needs.
Standard Fees and Terms
FEES: RPC will be compensated for all services based on its current fixed fee schedule for counter-affidavits and medical cost analysis reports, shown below. Preparation and testimony at trial and/or deposition on counter-affidavits or medical cost analysis reports will be billed at RPC’s current hourly rates. All other work will be billed at RPC’s current hourly rates at the time services were performed. All time spent on the project by professional, technical, and clerical personnel, including travel hours, will be billed. The following fixed fees and hourly rates for RPC employees are currently in effect:
Hourly Rates
Principal: $525
Economists and Financial Consultants: $450
Life Care Planners & Vocational Consultants: $350
Other Consultants: $200–$350
Fixed Fees for Medical Bill Analysis
| Product | Fixed Price |
| 1–4 Affidavits | $1,500 |
| Affidavits Above 4 | $250 each |
| Standalone Report for Past Medical Care | $3,000 |
| Report in Addition to Affidavits | $2,000 |
| UCR and Reasonable Value of Surgical Cost Estimate(s) | $1,500 |
| Reasonable Value & Present Value of Future Medical Care | $3,000 |
| Reasonable Value & Present Value of Future Medical Care on Top of Past Medical Care Report | Additional $1,000 |
| Report Updates | $500 |
| Verbal Only | Billed Hourly |
CLINICAL CONSULTANTS: RPC has standing professional relationships with several physicians and neuropsychologists who work on RPC engagements as subcontractors. Each clinician establishes his or her own fees. We will provide clients with fee schedules for clinicians who may work on a project.
EXPENSES: RPC does not separately bill for routine copy, postage, or long-distance telephone charges. We do bill for large copying jobs when requested by a client. RPC bills for express fees, travel expenses, and for publications and data used for a project.
RETAINER: RPC requires a retainer before commencing work on a project. The retainer is our minimum charge for work on the project. When total fees for a project exceed this minimum, we apply the retainer to the final invoice for the project and write a refund check if the unpaid balance is less than the retainer.
For some projects, RPC prepares more than one report. There is only one retainer for each project, regardless of the number of reports.
LETTER OF ENGAGEMENT: RPC requires a signed letter of engagement before commencing work on a project. The letter establishes who is responsible to pay RPC for its services and states the scope and other terms for the engagement. A sample letter of engagement is available on request.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS: There are unusual projects for which RPC provides services under arrangements different from our standard fees and terms. To discuss such a project, contact Ron Luke, RPC’s president, at 512-371-8166 or rluke@rpcconsulting.com.
