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Average Epidemiology Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$450/hr
Review Fee
$525/hr
Deposition Fee
$575/hr
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This highly qualified Associate Professor of Biostatistics and Epidemiology completed a M.P.H. and Ph.D. in Epidemiology and is fellowship trained in Preventive Cardiology. He is a member of numerous professional organizations including the Society for Epidemiologic Research, the American Diabetes Association and the UMass NIH funded Diabetes and Endocrinology Research Center. He is highly active in the research community with his projects attracting millions of dollars in funding from various bodies. He has published 117 peer-reviewed journal articles and 40 abstracts. He is frequently invited to lecture as a guest speaker at engagements around the country.
Adjunct Associate Professor of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Major University Medical Center
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Massachusetts
Worcester,
Massachusetts
This highly qualified occupation health and safety expert has over 30 years of experience in his field, specializing in asbestos, lead, and industrial hygiene issues. After earning his BS from the University of Massachusetts, this expert went on to become a certified safety professional and ergonomics assessment specialist. He is an active member of the American Society of Safety Professionals and has completed extensive professional development coursework with the OSHA Training Institute Education Center of New England. Namely, this expert has training and experience in excavations, trenching, and soil mechanics; electrical standards; fall arrest systems; accident investigation; and safety and health management. Formerly, he served as a safety officer and project monitor for Dec-Tam Corporation and as a technical coordinator for Quality Control Services, Inc. This expert is currently based in Massachusetts as an independent consultant for occupational safety and health, where he regularly works on construction and general industry assignments, providing hazard assessments, safety program development, and training.
Owner, An OSHA consultancy based in MA
Bachelor of Science (BS), University of Massachusetts
Lunenburg,
Massachusetts
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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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