Forensic Economists often work on cases involving personal injury, wrongful death, employment disputes, business valuation, and commercial litigation. They may be engaged by law firms, insurance companies, government agencies, or consulting firms, collaborating closely with attorneys, claims adjusters, and other expert witnesses. Their day-to-day tasks include data gathering, economic impact analysis, report writing, and sometimes delivering testimony in court. Gaining experience across different types of cases helps Forensic Economists build a versatile skill set and enhances future career opportunities within the field.