Compartment Syndrome Expert Witnesses in South Carolina

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Compartment syndrome expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including orthopedic surgery, vascular surgery, emergency medicine, and sports medicine. Some of the most common specialties include trauma surgery, neurology, rehabilitation medicine, and pain management. They can opine on the effects of delayed diagnosis, improper fasciotomy, nerve damage, limb loss, disability, and long-term functional impairment.

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  • Review Fee $750/hr
    Deposition Fee $750/hr

    This board-certified orthopaedic surgeon completed his M.D. at a top medical university, and completed his residency and fellowship at prestigious university medical centers. This expert is a member of numerous orthopaedic associations, and is a well published and reputable orthopaedic surgeon. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at a top university medical center.

    Assistant Professor, A top university medical center

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), George Washington University School of Medicine

    Chapel Hill,

    North Carolina

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  • Review Fee $900/hr
    Deposition Fee $900/hr

    This highly qualified expert is board certified in orthopedic surgery and has been practicing for 7+ years. He completed his internship and residency trainings in orthopedic surgery at the University of Pennsylvania, where he also concluded a fellowship focusing on foot and ankle surgery. He is the founder and president of the Research Triangle Park Orthopedic Society and a fellow at the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. He is also a member of various other professional associations, including the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society and the North Carolina Orthopaedic Association. He has published 80+ peer-reviewed journal articles and serves in the editorial board of the Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery journal. He lectures both nationally and internationally and was listed as one of North Carolina's "Best Doctors" on 6 years. He is the former director of orthopedic research at the University of North Carolina and a current associate professor of orthopedic surgery at a major university.

    Professor, A medical school in PA

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Boston University

    Lawrence Township,

    North Carolina

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  • Review Fee $495/hr

    This fellow of the American Academy of Physical Medicine specializes in conservative, non-surgical care of orthopaedic injuries, including the spine and extremities, with emphasis on spine rehabilitation, functional restoration, pain management, and ergonomic modifications. He is also extensively published in his field, and has been involved with numerous research projects. Finally, he is a national speaker on topics in rehabilitation medicine.

    Clinical Assistant Professor, A Medicine College in PA

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

    Coral Gables,

    Georgia

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  • This highly qualified nursing expert has extensive professional experience. She earned her BS in nursing from Lenoir-Rhyne College. In 2007, she was awarded "Travel Nurse of the Year." Previously, she has served as a staff nurse at Frye Regional Medical Center, and as a travel nurse at Holy Cross Hospital, Newman West, Redmond Regional Hospital, Emory University Hospital, North Fulton Regional Hospital, and Northside Hospital. Currently, this expert is a staff nurse at a top GA hospital.

    Staff Nurse, A Top GA Hospital

    Bachelor of Science (BS), Lenoir-Rhyne College

    Georgia

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  • Review Fee $800/hr
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    This qualified orthopedic trauma surgery expert earned his BS in human physiology from Boston University, his MPH with a concentration in family & community health from Harvard University, and his MD from Boston University. He completed a residency in orthopaedic surgery at the University of Rochester Medical Center and a fellowship in orthopaedic traumatology at Grant Medical Center in Ohio. He is board-certified in orthopedic surgery and is active in his field as a member of organizations such as the Orthopaedic Trauma Association and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. This expert formerly served as an orthopedic trauma surgeon for the Mayo Clinic Health System and is currently an orthopedic trauma and reconstructive surgeon for a health system in Georgia.

    Vice Chief, A health system in GA

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Boston University

    Athens,

    Georgia

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What Can a Compartment Syndrome Expert Witness Opine On?

Fasciotomy

Surgical incision to relieve pressure.

Compartment pressure measurement

Assessing pressure in muscle compartments.

Wound care

Managing and treating surgical wounds.

Debridement

Removal of dead or damaged tissue.

Drain placement

Inserting drains to prevent fluid buildup.

Reconstructive surgery

Repairing damage post-compartment syndrome.

FAQs for Compartment Syndrome Expert Witnesses

What is a compartment syndrome expert witness?

A compartment syndrome expert witness is a medical specialist who explains this condition and its standard of care in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, giving opinions, and testifying to clarify diagnosis, treatment, and negligence issues.

What types of cases may benefit from the insight of a Compartment Syndrome expert witness?

A compartment syndrome expert witness handles medical malpractice, delayed diagnosis, surgical error, orthopedic trauma, vascular injury, and limb amputation litigation cases.

How can a compartment syndrome expert witness evaluate timing of diagnosis and intervention?

A compartment syndrome expert witness evaluates timing by reviewing symptoms, exam findings, pressure measurements, and records to see if diagnosis and fasciotomy met accepted standards.

What specific qualifications should a compartment syndrome expert witness possess for high-stakes litigation?

A compartment syndrome expert witness should be a board-certified surgeon with extensive compartment syndrome case experience, peer‑reviewed publications, and prior medico‑legal testimony.

How does a compartment syndrome expert witness assess causation related to permanent neurologic deficits?

A compartment syndrome expert witness assesses causation by reviewing timing of symptoms, pressure measurements, treatment delays, and medical records to link ischemia to permanent neurologic deficits.

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