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Average Epidemiology Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$450/hr
Review Fee
$525/hr
Deposition Fee
$575/hr
Court Fee
This highly qualified expert has been a virologist for more than 40 years. She holds a PhD in Microbiology with minors in Biochemisty and Preventative Medicine. She has taught medical virology for more than 30 years at the university level and has participated in more than 70 invited lectures and presentations. This expert's work includes more than 40 publications in the virology space, more than 30 grant funded research projects, and the creation of the medical virology lab at a children's hospital in Tennessee.
Director, A University in TN
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Mississippi
Germantown,
Tennessee
This Certified Safety Professional has provided consulting services to Louisiana business in the construction, petro-chemical, utilities, fossil fuel, nuclear, oil and gas, and manufacturing industries for many years. He has experience directing safety programs for heavy industrial companies by providing supervisory oversight of safety management system development and implementation. He has conducted hundreds of EHS management system audits based on performance standards such as SEMS, PSM, ANSI Z-10, OSHAS 18001, and NACD Responsible Distribution Process Verification (RDPV). He completed his degree in Occupational Safety & Health Management from Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, Louisiana. As a Professional Member of the American Society of Safety Engineers, he previously served as the President of the Greater Baton Rouge Chapter and currently holds a leadership position at the state level.
Owner and Principal Consultant, A safety consultancy in LA
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Waldorf University
Baton Rouge,
Louisiana
This expert has extensive experience with coefficient of friction testing, OHSA, ANSI, risk and root cause analysis, and ergonomic assessments. He earned his AS in computer science from Westwood College of Technology and his BS in occupational health and safety from Columbia Southern University. He earned his SHEP (safety, health, and environmental) certification and has completed trainings in various areas, including OSHA, industrial hygiene, incident reduction, and risk assessments. He has previously held a number of safety positions such as safety coordinator at Fort Dearborn and environmental health and safety specialist at Weir SPM, PCC Aerostructures, and Parker Hannifin. This expert is currently the owner of a slip prevention business in Texas.
Owner and Operator, A slip prevention business in TX
Bachelor of Science (BS), Columbia Southern University
Burleson,
Texas
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What Can an Epidemiology Expert Witness Opine On?
Surveillance
Monitoring disease patterns over time.
Outbreak Investigation
Identifying sources of disease outbreaks.
Statistical Analysis
Analyzing health data for trends.
Risk Assessment
Evaluating factors contributing to health risks.
Epidemiological Modeling
Predicting disease spread and impact.
Health Education
Informing communities about disease prevention.
FAQs for Epidemiology Expert Witnesses
What is a epidemiology expert witness?
An epidemiology expert witness is a medical statistics specialist who explains disease patterns and risks in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing data, and testifying to clarify complex health issues.
What types of cases may benefit from the insight of an epidemiology expert witness?
An epidemiology expert witness supports toxic tort, pharmaceutical, medical malpractice, environmental exposure, occupational disease, public health, and product liability cases.
How can an epidemiology expert witness quantify exposure-related risk?
An epidemiology expert witness quantifies exposure-related risk by applying statistical models to study data, calculating measures like relative risk, odds ratios, and dose–response trends.
What qualifications should an epidemiology expert witness possess?
An epidemiology expert witness should have advanced epidemiology training, research and courtroom experience, strong statistical skills, and relevant publications in the field.
How does an epidemiology expert witness evaluate causation in population data?
An epidemiology expert witness evaluates causation in population data by analyzing study design, bias, confounding, dose-response, consistency, and strength of association.
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