As Chaparral's trusted forensic economist, Skerritt Economics provides comprehensive economic damage analysis and business valuation services specifically designed for the demanding requirements of New Mexico litigation. Our practice serves attorneys throughout Doña Ana County and southern New Mexico with meticulous attention to detail, industry-leading methodologies, and clear, compelling expert reports that help build winning cases.

With extensive experience in New Mexico's federal and state court systems, we understand the unique economic landscape of Chaparral's diverse local economy. From cross-border commerce and manufacturing to agriculture, retail, and local services, our economic analysis reflects the complexity and opportunity of this border community economy.

Personal Injury & Wrongful Death Economics

Comprehensive lost earnings analysis, life care planning, and household services valuations specifically calibrated for Chaparral's local wage economy. Our calculations incorporate local wage patterns, cost of living adjustments, and career trajectory modeling for accurate damage assessments in Doña Ana County and the El Paso-Las Cruces border region.

Medical Malpractice Economic Analysis

Expert life care planning and medical cost projections for catastrophic injury cases involving Chaparral's medical institutions. We work closely with local hospitals and healthcare systems to provide detailed, defensible economic analysis for complex malpractice litigation in New Mexico.

Employment Litigation Economics

Precise wage loss calculations, discrimination damage analysis, and career impact assessments covering Chaparral's diverse employment landscape. Our expertise spans manufacturing, agriculture, retail, cross-border trade, and local services throughout the Chaparral area.

Business Valuation for Border Community Markets

Professional business valuations for commercial disputes, partnership dissolutions, and divorce proceedings. We understand Chaparral's unique border economy from cross-border businesses to small family enterprises, providing valuations that reflect current market realities in southern New Mexico.

Why Choose a Forensic Economist for Your New Mexico Case?

In Chaparral's complex legal environment, having a qualified forensic economist can make the difference between winning and losing your case. Economic damages often represent the largest component of personal injury, wrongful death, employment discrimination, and commercial litigation awards. Our forensic economic analysis provides the foundation for compelling, defensible damage calculations that stand up to the most rigorous rigorous scrutiny.

Specialized Chaparral Economic Damage Analysis

Chaparral presents unique challenges for economic damage calculations. As a border community, the economy features cross-border employment, bilingual workforce considerations, and distinct wage patterns. Our forensic economic analysis accounts for:

  • Border Economy: Cross-border trade, maquiladora employment, and international commerce
  • Agricultural Sector: Farming, ranching, and agricultural processing operations
  • Manufacturing: Light manufacturing and assembly operations
  • Local Services: Retail, healthcare, education, and community services
  • Construction & Trade: Building trades and skilled labor serving the growing community

Court-Qualified Expert Witness Services

Our forensic economist is court-qualified and has provided expert testimony in hundreds of cases throughout New Mexico's federal and state court systems. We understand the evidentiary standards, procedural requirements, and judicial expectations specific to New Mexico litigation. Our expert reports are thorough, clearly written, and designed to withstand rigorous scrutiny.

Comprehensive Forensic Economics Services

Our practice covers the full spectrum of forensic economics applications in New Mexico litigation:

  • Personal Injury Economics: Lost earnings, benefits, and household services
  • Wrongful Death Analysis: Lifetime earnings projections and dependency calculations
  • Medical Malpractice: Life care plans and future medical cost projections
  • Employment Litigation: Discrimination damages and constructive discharge analysis
  • Commercial Damages: Lost profits, business interruption, and contract disputes
  • Intellectual Property: Patent infringement and trademark damages
  • Matrimonial Economics: Income analysis and business valuation for divorce