Forensic economist in Austin, Texas

Economic Damages Expert Witness

Forensic economist Tucker K. Strow helps attorneys quantify and explain economic damages in personal injury, wrongful death, and employment matters, including lost earnings, earning capacity, and household services claims.

Austin and Texas availability Based in Austin and available for plaintiff and defense matters in Texas state and federal litigation.
Economic damages focus Lost earnings, earning capacity, benefits, household services, support, and employment damages analysis.
Litigation-ready work Preliminary case review, expert reports, rebuttal analysis, deposition support, and trial preparation.

Services for attorneys

Forensic economics support for damages questions that need to be explained clearly.

Engagements may include preliminary case review, economic damages analysis, expert report preparation, deposition support, trial testimony preparation, and rebuttal analysis.

Personal Injury Economic Damages

Forensic economist support for injury matters where lost earnings, earning capacity, fringe benefits, or household services are disputed.

  • Past and future lost earnings analysis
  • Loss of earning capacity calculations
  • Fringe benefits and household services valuation
  • Deposition and trial preparation

Wrongful Death Damages

Economic damages expert witness support for survivor claims, using documented assumptions, clear presentation, and defensible methodology.

  • Lost financial support analysis
  • Household services and replacement services valuation
  • Life expectancy and work-life expectancy assumptions
  • Clear exhibits for mediation, deposition, and trial

Employment Litigation Damages

Expert witness support for employment-related economic damages, mitigation questions, and disputed workplace loss issues.

  • Back pay and front pay calculations
  • Mitigation and offset analysis
  • Benefits and compensation issues
  • Rebuttal review of opposing damages opinions

Economic damages topics

Searchable expertise for forensic economist and expert witness matters.

Tucker K. Strow is an Austin-based forensic economist and economic damages expert witness providing lost earnings, earning capacity, household services, wrongful death, personal injury, and employment litigation damages analysis for plaintiff and defense counsel.

Lost Earnings and Earning Capacity

Analysis of past wage loss, future earning capacity, work-life expectancy, expected compensation growth, fringe benefits, and offset issues.

Household Services Valuation

Valuation of household production, replacement services, and support services using transparent assumptions and cited economic data.

Rebuttal and Case Review

Review of opposing expert reports, assumptions, discount rates, data sources, calculation logic, and damages presentation for litigation teams.

Methods and credentials

Built for defensibility, not black-box conclusions.

The goal is forensic economics work that attorneys can understand, test, and explain. Economic damages analysis is organized around cited data, clear assumptions, and concise presentation.

Credential focus

  • Master's Degree in Financial Economics from Utah State University
  • Forensic economist and economic damages expert witness focus
  • Personal injury, wrongful death, employment litigation, lost earnings, and household services matters
  • Austin-based practice with Texas state and federal availability

Common sources

  • BLS employment and compensation data
  • BEA household production and services data
  • U.S. Treasury yield curve for discounting
  • Actuarial life and work-life expectancy tables

Engagement process

A practical workflow for case teams.

The process is designed to make early scoping straightforward and keep assumptions visible as the analysis develops.

Initial case review

Share the matter type, deadlines, pleadings or relevant records, and the expert questions that need analysis.

Scope and engagement terms

Confirm conflicts, deadlines, requested work product, and fee terms before substantive work begins.

Analysis and report preparation

Prepare analysis with documented data sources, clear assumptions, and attorney-facing explanations.

Sample work

Review a fictional wrongful-death economic damages report.

This sample is provided solely to illustrate forensic economics scope, damages methodology, and expert report presentation style. It is not legal advice and does not describe an actual matter.

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