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Average Disability Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$325/hr
Review Fee
$400/hr
Deposition Fee
$425/hr
Court Fee
This expert has been practicing for over 30 years. She received her Ph.D. in Epidemiology from the University of California, Berkeley and completed a fellowship in Epidemiology there as well. She has published over 80 peer-reviewed journal articles and sits on the Editorial Board of "Pediatric and Perinatal Research", the "American Journal of Public Health", "Pediatrics", "Annals of Internal Medicine", and "Autism Research". She is a member of the Scientific Review Committee for the National Institutes of Neurological Diseases and Stroke, the American Public Health Association, and the Society for Epidemiological Research, and is the recipient of awards such as TIME Magazine's Top Ten Parenting Finding of 2011. Currently, this expert is a Professor of Nursing at a major medical university, where she serves as the Chair of the Department of Biobehavioral Health Sciences, and Director of the Masters of Public Health Program as well. She is also the Director of a major center for autism and developmental disabilities research and epidemiology, which is one of six such centers funded by the National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Director, Major Medical University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of California, Berkeley
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
This highly-qualified applied behavior analysis expert has 20 years of experience in her field, specializing in autism, developmental disabilities, and early intervention. She earned her BA in clinical psychology from Lock Haven University and her MA in applied behavior analysis from Penn State University. She is a board-certified behavior analyst and certified as a Competent Learner Model coach. This expert is active in her field as a member of the Association for Professional Behavior Analysis and as an author of several peer-reviewed publications. She formerly served as a behavior analyst for Keystone Human Services, a clinical adjunct of psychiatry at Penn State College of Medicine, and the clinical director, chief clinical officer, and CEO of Vista Autism Service & The Vista School. Currently, this expert owns a private practice and serves as an ABA business and clinical consultant.
Executive Coach and Peer Group Facilitator, A coaching organization in PA
Master of Arts (MA), Penn State University
Pennsylvania
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What Can a Disability Expert Witness Opine On?
Functional Capacity Evaluation
Assessing physical abilities for job tasks.
Assistive Technology Assessment
Evaluating tools to enhance daily living.
Job Site Analysis
Analyzing workplace for accessibility needs.
Disability Management Planning
Creating strategies to manage disabilities.
Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling
Guiding clients towards suitable employment.
Home Modification Assessment
Evaluating homes for accessibility improvements.
FAQs for Disability Expert Witnesses
What is a disability expert witness?
A disability expert witness is a qualified professional who evaluates disability claims and explains complex medical or vocational issues in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, writing reports, testifying in court, and clarifying disability-related issues for judges and juries.
What types of cases may benefit from the insight of a disability expert witness?
A disability expert witness supports Social Security disability, long-term disability insurance, personal injury, medical malpractice, ADA compliance, and workplace accommodation cases.
How can a disability expert witness strengthen causation analysis in my matter?
A disability expert witness strengthens causation analysis by linking medical records, functional limitations, and vocational impact to show how the disability directly caused your damages.
What qualifications should I require from a disability expert witness?
Require a disability expert witness with relevant clinical or vocational credentials, extensive disability case experience, and a proven history of clear, court-ready testimony.
How does a disability expert witness evaluate functional limitations for litigation?
A disability expert witness evaluates functional limitations for litigation by reviewing records, conducting assessments, and linking impairments to specific work and daily activity restrictions.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting disability expert witnesses?
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