Biomedical Engineering Expert Witnesses in Oregon

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Biomedical engineering expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including medical device design, biomechanics, biomaterials, biomedical research, and clinical engineering. Some of the most common specialties among biomedical engineering expert witnesses also include prosthetics and orthotics, tissue engineering, medical imaging, and bioinstrumentation. They can opine on the effects of medical device failures, implantable devices, biocompatibility of materials, patient safety in biomedical technology, and the application of engineering principles to biology and medicine.

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Average Biomedical Engineering Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$375/hr

Review Fee

$450/hr

Deposition Fee

$475/hr

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Biomedical Engineering Experts in Oregon

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Review Fee $300/hr
Deposition Fee $500/hr

This highly-qualified expert has extensive experience in automated external defibrillator (AED) program design and compliance. He earned his BS in public affairs from the University of Oregon and his JD from the Lewis & Clark Northwestern School of Law. He is a member of the Oregon State Bar and an advisory board member of the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation and the National Center for Early Defibrillation. He has been the founder of several firms, including Lazar Jensen Geobel, Fios, Inc., and AED Risk Insights, Inc. Currently, this expert is the founder and president of an AED program compliance company that develops and publishes national AED program design guidelines that describe industry standards for AED programs and the AED Law Center.

Founder and President, An AED program compliance company

Juris Doctor (JD), Lewis & Clark Northwestern School of Law

Oregon

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Review Fee $200/hr
Deposition Fee $300/hr
Court Fee $300/hr

This highly qualified engineer earned his BS and MS in mechanical engineering from California Polytechnic State University. He went on to earn his PhD in mechanical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. He has over 10 years of experience conducting failure analysis for various products including biomedical devices. He formerly served as Principal Mechanical Engineer at COR Innovations, Inc., a biomedical device start-up. In this role, he was responsible for designing multiple functioning prototypes and designing and fabricating numerous electromechanical bench top apparatus' for materials testing and validation. He went on to serve as Senior Staff R&D Engineer at Abbott Vascular Structural Heart, where his primary role was serving as technical lead for improvements in their MitraClip device. He currently serves as Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of a medical device company that is focused on treating vaginal atrophy in breast cancer survivors and post-menopausal women through a novel and hormone-free, energy based therapy.

Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, A medical device company in OR

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of California, Berkeley

Portland,

Oregon

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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 the role of a biomedical engineering expert witness in legal proceedings?

A biomedical engineering expert witness provides insight on cases involving medical devices, biomechanics, biomaterials, and other related fields. They can clarify technical aspects and standards.

In what types of cases might I need a biomedical engineering expert witness?

Cases involving medical device failures, patent disputes, personal injury claims related to biomedical equipment, or healthcare technology malfunctions often require these experts.

What subspecialties exist within the field of biomedical engineering for expert witnesses?

Subspecialties include biomechanics, biomaterials, medical imaging, orthopedic engineering, rehabilitation engineering, and tissue engineering among others.

How can a biomedical engineering expert witness assist in a case involving a faulty medical device?

They can analyze the device's design and manufacturing process, assess compliance with industry standards, and determine if any errors contributed to its failure.

Why is it important for a biomedical engineering expert witness to have experience in clinical settings?

Clinical experience helps them understand practical applications of devices and technologies, which can be crucial in determining liability in malpractice or product failure cases.

How does Expert Institute select its Biomedical Engineering expert witnesses?

Expert Institute offers a personalized approach to help you find the highest quality experts. We source actively-practicing professionals who match all your requirements for specialty areas, work experience, litigation history, fee range, certifications, location, and more.

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