Eye Expert Witnesses in Minnesota

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Ophthalmology expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including medical malpractice, surgical complications, trauma, and occupational vision cases. Some of the most common specialties include retinal disease, glaucoma, cataracts, corneal disorders, pediatric ophthalmology, and neuro-ophthalmology. They can opine on the effects of vision loss, diagnostic errors, delayed treatment, and long-term disability.

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  • Review Fee $750/hr
    Deposition Fee $650/hr
    Court Fee $650/hr

    This board certified ophthalmologist earned his MD at Baylor College of Medicine and completed fellowship training in both molecular ophthalmology and oculoplastic surgery. He is a member of numerous prestigious societies in the ophthalmology space, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Society of Ophthalmalic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He is currently an associate professor of oculoplastic, orbit, and oncology service in the department of ophthalmology and visual sciences at a top university medical center in the Midwest.

    Associate Professor, Top University Medical Center in Midwest

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Baylor College of Medicine

    Iowa City,

    Iowa

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Related Specialties

What Can an Eye Expert Witness Opine On?

Cataract Surgery

Removal of clouded lens in the eye.

Laser Eye Surgery

Corrects vision using laser technology.

Glaucoma Surgery

Reduces intraocular pressure in the eye.

Retinal Detachment Surgery

Reattaches the retina to the eye wall.

Keratoplasty

Corneal transplant for vision restoration.

Pterygium Surgery

Removes growth on the conjunctiva.

FAQs for Eye Expert Witnesses

What is a eye expert witness?

An eye expert witness is an ophthalmology specialist who provides professional opinions in legal cases involving vision or eye injuries. They assist by reviewing medical records, examining patients, testifying in court, and clarifying complex eye care issues.

What types of cases may necessitate the expertise of an eye expert witness?

An eye expert witness handles medical malpractice, surgical errors, vision loss, ocular trauma, workplace eye injuries, product defects, disability claims, and standard-of-care disputes.

How can an eye expert witness strengthen causation analysis in vision injury claims?

An eye expert witness strengthens causation analysis in vision injury claims by linking medical findings to the incident, ruling out other causes, and providing clear, evidence-based testimony.

What qualifications should counsel prioritize when retaining an eye expert witness?

Counsel should prioritize an eye expert witness with board certification, active clinical or surgical experience, strong credentials, and proven testimony in similar ophthalmology cases.

How does an eye expert witness evaluate alleged delayed diagnosis of ocular disease?

An eye expert witness evaluates alleged delayed diagnosis of ocular disease by reviewing records, exam findings, timelines, and standards of care to assess if earlier detection was reasonable.

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