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Average Epidemiology Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$450/hr
Review Fee
$525/hr
Deposition Fee
$575/hr
Court Fee
Epidemiology Experts in Texas
See more Epidemiology Expert WitnessesThis 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 the role of an epidemiology expert witness in a legal case?
An epidemiology expert witness provides scientific evidence related to disease patterns, causes, and effects. They can help establish causation, assess risk factors, and interpret statistical data.
What types of cases might require an epidemiology expert witness?
Cases involving public health issues, pharmaceutical litigation, environmental exposure, occupational diseases, or medical malpractice often require the expertise of an epidemiologist.
How can an epidemiology expert witness assist in a medical malpractice case?
In medical malpractice cases, an epidemiologist can analyze patient data to determine if negligence occurred and if it directly led to the patient's injury or illness.
Are there subspecialties within epidemiology that could be relevant to my case?
Yes, there are many subspecialties including infectious disease epidemiology, genetic epidemiology, and cancer epidemiology. The right subspecialty depends on your specific case needs.
Why is it important to hire an epidemiology expert witness with experience in testifying?
An experienced witness understands court procedures and can present complex information clearly and convincingly to a jury. This can significantly impact the outcome of your case.
How does Expert Institute select its Epidemiology expert witnesses?
Expert Institute offers a personalized approach to help you find the highest quality experts. We source actively-practicing professionals who match all your requirements for specialty areas, work experience, litigation history, fee range, certifications, location, and more.