Forensic Pathology Expert Witnesses in New Hampshire

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Forensic pathology expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including criminal defense, prosecution, civil litigation, and medical malpractice. Some of the most common specialties include cause and manner of death, injury pattern analysis, toxicology, and time-of-death estimation. They can opine on the effects of trauma, disease, drugs, and forensic evidence on mortality and injury outcomes.

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Average Forensic Pathology Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$550/hr

Review Fee

$600/hr

Deposition Fee

$650/hr

Court Fee

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  • Review Fee $200/hr
    Deposition Fee $250/hr
    Court Fee $250/hr

    This expert holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Pathology, a Masters degree ion Environmental Health and Radiation Health Physics and a Bachelors degree in Biology. He worked for several years in academic research related to pulmonary injury and disease and pulmonary carcinogenesis. He also worked a the director of an environmental testing laboratory. In addition, this expert worked as an industrial Hygienist and as the Director of Safety at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. For the past 15 years he has been an independent consultant in Environmental Health, Safety and Toxicology. He advises attorneys and testifies in legal matters. This expert has written several publications and books on both scientific pulmonary research and on Healthcare Safety and Regulatory Compliance. he continues to write and lecture on topics related to healthcare safety, general safety and OSHA compliance.

    Independent Toxicology Consultant, A MA safety consultancy

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Boston University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

    Stoughton,

    Massachusetts

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  • Review Fee $600/hr
    Deposition Fee $600/hr

    This extremely well qualified expert of Pathology completed his Internship and Residency in Surgical Pathology and his Fellowship in Gastrointestinal Pathology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and his Residency and Fellowship in Pediatric Pathology at the Children’s Hospital of Boston. He is Board Certified in Pathology and is a member of the prestigious American Society of Clinical Pathology, American Association of Directors of Surgical Pathologists and the College of American Pathology. He has 175+ Publications on Pathology and is currently the Vice Chief of Pathology, the Director of Anatomical, Surgical, and Gastrointestinal Pathology at a Top Tier and Major Medical Center and is a Professor of Pathology at an Ivy League Medical School.

    Professor of Pathology, Ivy League Medical School

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Hadassah Medical School

    Sharon,

    Massachusetts

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Related Specialties

What Can a Forensic Pathology Expert Witness Opine On?

Autopsy

Examination to determine cause of death.

Toxicology Screening

Testing for substances in bodily fluids.

Histopathology

Microscopic examination of tissue samples.

DNA Analysis

Identifying genetic material for evidence.

Ballistics Analysis

Examining firearms and ammunition evidence.

Injury Documentation

Recording and analyzing trauma types.

FAQs for Forensic Pathology Expert Witnesses

What is a forensic pathology expert witness?

A forensic pathology expert witness is a medical doctor who determines cause and manner of death for legal cases. They assist by reviewing autopsy records, testifying in court, and clarifying complex medical evidence.

In what case types may a forensic pathology expert witness provide valuable insight?

A forensic pathology expert witness provides valuable insight in homicide, suspicious death, wrongful death, medical malpractice, child abuse, and in-custody death cases.

How can a forensic pathology expert witness clarify disputed cause of death?

A forensic pathology expert witness clarifies disputed cause of death by analyzing autopsy findings, medical records, and injury patterns, then explaining them in clear, objective testimony.

How does a forensic pathology expert witness assess time-since-death estimates?

A forensic pathology expert witness assesses time-since-death estimates by analyzing body temperature, rigor and livor mortis, decomposition changes, and scene and medical evidence.

What qualifications should a forensic pathology expert witness have for complex homicide matters?

A forensic pathology expert witness in complex homicide matters should be a board‑certified forensic pathologist with extensive autopsy, courtroom testimony, and homicide investigation experience.

What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting forensic pathology expert witnesses?

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