Critical Care Expert Witnesses in South Carolina

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Critical Care expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including intensive care, emergency medicine, surgery, and hospital medicine. Some of the most common specialties include sepsis management, ventilator care, hemodynamic monitoring, and post-operative critical care. They can opine on the effects of delayed diagnosis, improper monitoring, medication errors, and deviations from ICU standards of care.

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  1. Neurosurgery & Critical Care Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $150/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $250/hr
    Court Fee
    $400/hr

    This qualified expert received her BS in nursing from Georgia Southern University and is a certified neuroscience registered nurse. She has almost 10 years of experience at an academic medical center as a preceptor, instructor, and as clinical staff. She is also a certified ELNEC (End of Life Nursing Education Consortium) nurse and co-wrote her intensive care unit's policy on care of the neuro-trauma patient. She stays active in her field as a member of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses.

    Mount Pleasant,

    South Carolina

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  1. Critical Care Nursing Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $195/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $365/hr
    Court Fee
    $365/hr

    This expert has over 42 years of experience as a nurse. She received her B.A. in Communications and Journalism from Georgia State University and her A.S.N. in Nursing from Fairmont State University. Her past positions have included working at Emory University, Piedmont Hospital and Northlake Medical Center. Her experience includes caring for patients in a critical care setting, an open heart unit, a respiratory ICU, a medical surgical department, and a emergency department. A member of both the Critical Care Medical Professionals and Wound Care Professionals, she currently serves as a Staff Nurse for the intensive care unit, progressive care unit, and emergency department at a hospital in Georgia.

    Staff Nurse, Georgia-based hospital

    Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN), Fairmont State University

    Atlanta,

    Georgia

Related Specialties

What Can a Critical Care Expert Witness Opine On?

Intubation

Inserting a tube to secure airway.

Central Line Placement

Accessing central venous circulation for fluids.

Mechanical Ventilation

Assisting or controlling patient breathing.

Chest Tube Insertion

Draining air or fluid from the pleural space.

Cardiac Monitoring

Continuous observation of heart activity.

Resuscitation

Restoring circulation and breathing in emergencies.

FAQs for Critical Care Expert Witnesses

What is a critical care expert witness?

A critical care expert witness is an ICU physician who explains standards of care in severe or life‑threatening cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, writing reports, and testifying to clarify complex critical care issues.

What types of cases can a critical care expert witness provide assistance in?

A critical care expert witness assists in ICU negligence, sepsis mismanagement, ventilator errors, shock and organ failure, post‑operative complications, and wrongful death cases.

How can a critical care expert witness evaluate adherence to ICU standards of care?

A critical care expert witness evaluates adherence to ICU standards of care by reviewing records, protocols, monitoring data, and staff actions against accepted critical care guidelines.

What specific qualifications should a critical care expert witness possess for testimony?

A critical care expert witness should be a board-certified intensivist with current ICU practice, relevant subspecialty training, and experience in standards of care and legal testimony.

How does a critical care expert witness assess causation in complex multi-organ failure cases?

A critical care expert witness assesses causation in multi-organ failure by reviewing records, timelines, risk factors, and standards of care to link specific actions or omissions to the outcome.

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