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Average Chemistry Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$375/hr
Review Fee
$425/hr
Deposition Fee
$450/hr
Court Fee
This expert holds a Doctoral Degree in Health Science from the AT Still Osteopathic Medical University and a Master's Degree in Public Health, with a concentration in Disaster Medicine. Additionally, he is a Certified Industrial Hygienist, along with being a Certified Safety Professional. His areas of expertise are the chemistry of hazardous materials and chemical microscopy.
Occupational Health & Safety Science Officer, Ocean Engineering Firm
Doctor of Health Science (DHSc), AT Still University
Fort Lauderdale,
Florida
This expert has over 40 years of experience as a chemist. His research interests include electrochemistry, corrosion science, and physical chemistry. Elected as a Fellow of various organizations including the Institute of Corrosion, he was also nominated for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He currently serves as Professor in Residence in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at a major university.
Professor in Residence, A Top University in CA
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Calgary
Apollo Beach,
Florida
This account manager at a chemical supply company has several years of experience in the sale of chlorine products. For several years, he represented Allied Universal Corporation, the largest chlorine re-packager in the Southeastern United States.
Strategic Account Manager, Univar
Bachelor of Science (BS), University of Georgia
Lawrenceville,
Georgia
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What Can a Chemistry Expert Witness Opine On?
Titration
Determining concentration of a solution.
Chromatography
Separating components in a mixture.
Spectroscopy
Analyzing light interaction with substances.
Filtration
Removing solids from liquids or gases.
Distillation
Separating mixtures based on boiling points.
pH Measurement
Assessing acidity or basicity of solutions.
FAQs for Chemistry Expert Witnesses
What is a chemistry expert witness?
A chemistry expert witness is a qualified chemist who explains scientific evidence in legal cases. They assist by reviewing lab records, analyzing chemical data, and testifying to clarify complex issues.
In what case types might the involvement of a chemistry expert witness be beneficial?
A chemistry expert witness is valuable in toxic torts, product liability, pharmaceutical and medical cases, environmental contamination, industrial accidents, fire and explosion, and patent disputes.
How can a chemistry expert witness strengthen causation testimony in toxic tort litigation?
A chemistry expert witness strengthens causation testimony in toxic tort litigation by linking exposure levels and chemical mechanisms to specific, scientifically supported health outcomes.
What qualifications should counsel require when vetting a chemistry expert witness?
Counsel should require a chemistry expert witness with an advanced chemistry degree, relevant industry or research experience, strong publication record, and prior credible testimony.
How does a chemistry expert witness evaluate the reliability of opposing scientific evidence?
A chemistry expert witness evaluates the reliability of opposing scientific evidence by reviewing methods, data quality, controls, reproducibility, and adherence to accepted chemical standards.
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