Chemistry Expert Witnesses in New Hampshire

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Chemistry expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including pharmaceuticals, materials science, environmental science, toxicology, and industrial chemistry. Some of the most common specialties include forensic chemistry, analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, and chemical engineering. They can opine on the effects of chemical exposure, product formulations, contamination, reactions, and regulatory compliance.

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Average Chemistry Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$375/hr

Review Fee

$425/hr

Deposition Fee

$450/hr

Court Fee

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  • Review Fee $250/hr
    Deposition Fee $300/hr
    Court Fee $400/hr

    This expert has over 36 years of experience for the research, development, and performance of chemical admixtures for the concrete construction industry. He has a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from University of Massachusetts - Lowell and has authored 45 publications and 19 patents in the field of analysis and performance of concrete admixtures. He now consults and lectures on all aspects of concrete admixtures, and. provides expert testimony for litigation involving concrete materials.

    Consultant, A private concrete consulting company in MA

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Massachusetts

    Chelmsford,

    Massachusetts

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  • Review Fee $625/hr
    Deposition Fee $775/hr
    Court Fee $775/hr

    This expert has over 40 years of experience in laboratory safety with over 30 years of serving as litigation support for school science accidents. Previously the Chairman for the Division of Chemical Health and Safety at the American Chemical Society, he has authored guidelines for laboratory safety, which have been distributed worldwide. He currently serves as President and CEO of a major laboratory safety firm.

    Laboratory Safety Consultant, A Safety Consulting Firm in MA

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Worcester Polytechnic Institute

    Natick,

    Massachusetts

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  • Review Fee $150/hr
    Deposition Fee $150/hr
    Court Fee $150/hr

    This expert is a polymer chemist with experience in formulation, curing and characterization of polymers, including adhesives and rubber applications, thermal, light and electron beam cured epoxies, acrylates, vinyl esters, polyurethane and various other elastomers, in composites, foams, coatings, processing using RIM, RTM, VARTM and rubber compounding. She received her PhD in Organic Polymer Science and Engineering from the University of Connecticut. She is currently a consulting chemist for a chemical testing consulting firm.

    Consulting Chemist, A polymer testing consulting firm in MA

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Connecticut

    Belmont,

    Massachusetts

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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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