Dementia Expert Witnesses in Washington

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Dementia expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including neurology, geriatrics, psychiatry, and neuropsychology. Some of the most common specialties include Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, cognitive impairment, capacity evaluations, and elder abuse. They can opine on the effects of dementia on memory, decision-making, competency, informed consent, and legal responsibility.

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  • Review Fee $300/hr
    Deposition Fee $450/hr
    Court Fee $450/hr

    This highly qualified expert is board certified in Neurology by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. He received his MD degree from McGill University and went on to complete a Residency in Neurology at UC Davis, then a fellowship in Human Motor Control and Neurophysiology at the NIH and then another fellowship in Movement Disorders at the University of British Columbia. He is a member of various professional associations, including the American Academy of Neurology and the Movement Disorders Society. He has published 150+ peer-reviewed journal articles, and 12 book chapters. he has presented at multiple neurology conferences, and has received multiple awards and honors for his work as an academic and practitioner. He is a former Co-Director of Neurology Grand Rounds, current co-director of the Movement Disorders fellowship program and has been a Professor of Neurology since 2010 at the University of Washington School of Medicine. He has named among the top doctors in Seattle and Washington state for several years since 2010.

    Professor of Neurology, Major University

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), McGill University

    Seattle,

    Washington

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  • Review Fee $550/hr
    Deposition Fee $750/hr
    Court Fee $850/hr

    This expert is a board certified neurologist, who completed her MD at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and her fellowship in Neurocritical Care at the University of Cincinnati. She specializes in catastrophic and traumatic brain injury as well as headache and pain management. This expert has served as the Director of the Headache and Pain Center at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and the Medical Director for the Kentucky Headache and Pain Clinic. She has been awarded one of America's Top Doctors for six consecutive years and has appeared on several radio and television appearances presenting on topics such as migraine headache and chronic pain syndromes. She has authored numerous publications and books and received grants for continuing research trials. Currently, she is an Associate Professor and Program Director at a university in Oregon.

    Professor, A university in OR

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

    Portland,

    Oregon

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What Can a Dementia Expert Witness Opine On?

Cognitive Assessment

Evaluate mental functions and memory.

Medication Management

Administer and adjust medications appropriately.

Behavioral Interventions

Implement strategies to manage behaviors.

Caregiver Training

Educate caregivers on effective support.

Supportive Therapy

Provide counseling for emotional support.

Routine Monitoring

Regularly assess patient condition changes.

FAQs for Dementia Expert Witnesses

What is a dementia expert witness?

A dementia expert witness is a medical or neuropsychology specialist who explains dementia in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, giving reports, testifying, and clarifying cognitive issues.

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

A dementia expert witness supports cases involving capacity disputes, undue influence, financial exploitation, testamentary capacity, medical negligence, guardianship, and elder abuse.

How can a dementia expert witness assess testamentary capacity?

A dementia expert witness assesses testamentary capacity by reviewing medical records, conducting cognitive evaluations, and linking dementia symptoms to the person’s decision‑making abilities.

What dementia expert witness qualifications are most critical?

The most critical dementia expert witness qualifications are board-certified neurology or geriatrics training, extensive dementia diagnosis experience, and a strong record of courtroom testimony.

How does a dementia expert witness evaluate reliability of witness statements?

A dementia expert witness evaluates reliability of witness statements by assessing cognitive function, memory capacity, consistency, medical records, and context of the person’s condition.

What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting dementia expert witnesses?

Expert Institute delivers a tailored approach to connect you with top-tier experts. We identify actively practicing professionals who meet your exact criteria for specialty, experience, litigation background, fee structure, credentials, location, and more.

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