Testimony Standards
Foot and ankle surgeons are frequently called upon to provide
expert medical testimony in legal or administrative proceedings. It is
in the public interest for this testimony to be knowledgeable and
objective. A foot and ankle surgeon must recognize a responsibility to
provide testimony that is truthful, impartial, scientifically correct
and in accordance with the merits of the case. To this end, the American
College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS) has adopted the following
Standards for Expert Witness Testimony. These Standards apply to all
ACFAS Fellows and Members who provide expert opinion services to
attorneys, litigants, or the judiciary in the context of civil or
criminal legal matters and include written expert opinions as well as
sworn testimony.
Expert Witness Affirmation Statement Statement
Impartial Testimony
- The foot and ankle surgical expert witness shall not knowingly provide testimony that is false.
- The foot and ankle surgical expert witness shall provide opinions and/or factual testimony in a fair and impartial manner.
- The foot and ankle surgical expert witness shall evaluate the
medical condition and care provided in light of generally accepted
practice at the time, place and in the context of care delivered.
- The foot and ankle surgical expert witness will indicate when his or
her beliefs may differ from standards of practice prevailing at the
time of the occurrence or when his or her beliefs differ from generally
accepted theories of medical science.
- The foot and ankle surgical expert witness will not adopt a position
of advocacy except as spokesperson for the field of special knowledge
they represent.
- The foot and ankle surgical expert witness shall seek and review all
pertinent medical records related to a particular patient prior to
rendering an opinion on the medical or surgical management of said
patient.
Subject Matter Knowledge
- The foot and ankle surgical expert witness shall have sufficient
knowledge of and experience about the standard of care and the available
scientific evidence for the condition in question during the relevant
time, place and in the context of medical care provided and shall
respond accurately to questions about the standard of care and the
available scientific evidence.
- The foot and ankle surgical expert witness shall provide evidence or
testify only in matters in which he or she has relevant clinical
experience in the areas of medicine that are the subject of the
proceeding.
- The foot and ankle surgical expert witness shall be prepared to
state the basis of the testimony presented, including when his or her
opinion varies from generally accepted standards that prevailed at the
time of the occurrence, and whether that opinion is based on personal
experience, specific clinical or scientific evidence.
Qualifications
- The foot and ankle surgical expert witness shall have a current,
valid, and unrestricted license to practice podiatric medicine in a
state or U.S. territory.
- The foot and ankle surgical expert witness shall maintain a current
certificate from the American Board of Podiatric Surgery (ABPS), or the
certifying body, if any, in the country in which the foot and ankle
surgeon took his or her training.
- The foot and ankle surgical expert witness shall be engaged in the active practice of foot and ankle surgery.
- The foot and ankle surgical expert witness shall not misrepresent
his or her credentials, qualifications, experience or background.
- The foot and ankle surgical expert witness that is testifying as a
medical expert is currently engaged in the practice of medicine.
Compensation
- The foot and ankle surgical expert witness shall not accept a fee that is contingent upon the outcome of a case.
- Compensation for a foot and ankle surgical expert witness shall be
reasonable and commensurate with the time and effort necessary to
evaluate and provide testimony on the facts of the case.