Neurology Expert Witness
Neurology Expert Witness
- Review Fee
- $300/hr
- Deposition Fee
- $450/hr
- Court Fee
- $450/hr
Professor of Neurology, Major University
Doctor of Medicine (MD), McGill University
Seattle,
Washington
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What is a doctor expert witness?
A doctor expert witness is a physician who uses medical expertise to explain facts in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, giving opinions, testifying in court, and clarifying complex medical issues.
What types of cases can a doctor serve as an expert witness in?
A doctor expert witness can handle medical malpractice, personal injury, wrongful death, workers’ compensation, product liability, disability, and standard-of-care cases.
How do you evaluate a doctor expert witness’s credentials and clinical background?
To evaluate a doctor expert witness’s credentials and clinical background, verify board certification, active licensure, specialty training, current practice, publications, and prior testimony.
What factors affect a doctor expert witness’s fee structure?
A doctor expert witness’s fee structure depends on their specialty, experience, case complexity, time required, location, and services like record review, reports, and testimony.
How soon should a doctor expert witness be retained before litigation?
A doctor expert witness should be retained as early as possible, ideally 6–12 months before litigation, to allow thorough case review and preparation.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting doctor 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.