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Average Clinical Neuropsychology Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$425/hr
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$575/hr
Deposition Fee
$825/hr
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See more Clinical Neuropsychology Expert WitnessesThis expert earned her BA from The University of Texas at Austin. She then earned her masters in education and her PhD from The University of Houston in Counseling Psychology. This expert is also active within her society and is a member of numerous professional organizations such as The American Psychological Association. In addition, this expert has published 25 Peer-Reviewed Articles and given numerous presentations and lectures. Formerly this expert served as an Associate Provost at Clarion University of Pennsylvania and was the Founding Dean of a State University School in New York. She is currently the Provost at Marywood University in Scranton, PA.
Founding Dean, A State University School in New York
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Houston
Blakely,
Pennsylvania
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What is the role of a clinical neuropsychology expert witness in legal proceedings?
A clinical neuropsychology expert witness provides insight into cognitive, behavioral, and emotional disorders related to brain function. They can help interpret complex medical data for the court.
In what types of cases might I need a clinical neuropsychology expert witness?
These experts are often needed in personal injury, medical malpractice, disability claims, competency evaluations, criminal cases involving mental health defenses, and more.
How can a clinical neuropsychology expert witness assist in traumatic brain injury cases?
They can provide assessments of cognitive functions post-injury, explain how the injury affects daily life, and offer opinions on prognosis and treatment options.
What subspecialties exist within clinical neuropsychology that an expert witness might focus on?
Subspecialties include pediatric neuropsychology, geriatric neuropsychology, forensic neuropsychology, and neurorehabilitation. Each focuses on different patient populations or settings.
Why is it important to have a clinical neuropsychology expert witness in cases involving dementia or Alzheimer's disease?
These experts can assess cognitive impairment levels, differentiate between various types of dementia, and provide evidence-based opinions on care needs and capacity issues.
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