Biomedical Engineering Expert Witnesses in Georgia

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Biomedical engineering expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including medical device design, biomechanics, and clinical engineering. Some of the most common specialties include implantable devices, prosthetics, rehabilitation engineering, and safety testing. They can opine on the effects of device failures, design defects, human factors, and regulatory compliance on patient outcomes.

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Average Biomedical Engineering Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$375/hr

Review Fee

$450/hr

Deposition Fee

$475/hr

Court Fee

  • Review Fee $400/hr
    Deposition Fee $450/hr

    This expert received a Ph.D. in Biomedical Physics and is board certified in Radiology. She is a certified Radiation Safety Officer and a member of the American College of Medical Physics and American Nuclear Society.

    Medical Physicist, A university-affiliated hospital in NC

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of California Los Angeles

    Raleigh,

    Tennessee

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  • This highly qualified expert has both an MA and a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Vanderbilt University. He completed 2 fellowships, and he is a member of numerous professional societies including the 'American Biomedical Engineering Society' and the 'American Association for the Advancement of Science'. He is extensively published with numerous peer-reviewed journal articles, books, and monographs, and he has been a presenter and lecturer at multiple professional conferences. He currently serves as an Assistance Professor of Bioengineering at a major university.

    Assistant Professor, Major University

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Vanderbilt University

    South Carolina

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  • Review Fee $350/hr
    Deposition Fee $350/hr
    Court Fee $350/hr

    This medical device sales professional has been in the industry since 1999. He earned his B.A. in Economics from Emory University and eventually went to work for Boston Scientific as a Territory Sales Manager in Men's and Women's Health. After 10 years with Boston Scientific, the expert joined St. Jude Medical's Neuromodulation device team as a Territory Manager in the Gulf Coast region. He was involved in 800+ implants and worked on device servicing for an additional 200+ patients. The expert left St. Jude at the end of 2015 and is now a Business Development and Sales Manger for a different device company in a separate product category.

    Gulf Coast Regional Endourology Specialist, Ostomy / Urology / Wound Care Device Manufacturer

    Bachelor of Arts (BA), Emory University

    Fairhope,

    Alabama

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  • Review Fee $400/hr
    Deposition Fee $400/hr
    Court Fee $400/hr

    This biomedical engineering, materials science, and chemistry expert completed his PhD at Rutgers University and belongs to a number of prestigious scientific associations including the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineers. He has published more than 140 peer-reviewed articles and has been awarded more than 60 patents. Currently, this expert is a professor of biomedical engineering and materials science at a major university in Florida.

    Professor of Biomedical Engineering, A Major Florida University

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Rutgers University

    Gainsville,

    Florida

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What Can a Biomedical Engineering Expert Witness Opine On?

Prototyping Medical Devices

Creating functional models of medical equipment.

Biomaterials Testing

Evaluating materials for safety and effectiveness.

Tissue Engineering

Developing biological substitutes for tissue repair.

Medical Imaging Development

Enhancing techniques for diagnostic imaging.

Wearable Health Technology Design

Creating devices for continuous health monitoring.

Robotic Surgery Systems

Designing robots to assist in surgical procedures.

FAQs for Biomedical Engineering Expert Witnesses

What is a biomedical engineering expert witness?

A biomedical engineering expert witness is a qualified engineer who explains medical device design and safety in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, testing devices, and testifying to clarify complex technical issues.

What types of cases may benefit from the insights of a biomedical engineering expert witness?

Biomedical engineering expert witnesses support cases involving medical devices, implants, product defects, surgical equipment failures, biomechanics, patient injury causation, and FDA compliance.

How can a biomedical engineering expert witness strengthen causation analysis in device failures?

A biomedical engineering expert witness strengthens causation analysis in device failures by linking design, materials, and usage data to medical outcomes through scientific testing and modeling.

What specific training qualifies a biomedical engineering expert witness to assess implant performance?

A biomedical engineering expert witness is qualified to assess implant performance through advanced degrees, biomechanics coursework, device design training, and clinical or lab testing experience.

How does a biomedical engineering expert witness evaluate compliance with medical device standards?

A biomedical engineering expert witness evaluates compliance with medical device standards by reviewing design files, test data, risk analyses, and regulatory documentation against applicable regulations.

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