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Average Labor and Delivery Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$475/hr
Review Fee
$600/hr
Deposition Fee
$775/hr
Court Fee
This double board certified and highly qualified expert has had an extensive amount of experience in his field. He holds a Bachelors in Arts degree in Biology and Philosophy. Upon completion of his undergraduate studies, he decided to pursue a career in medicine by attending medical school at SUNY Upstate Medical Center. In addition, he also obtained a masters in science in NIH Human Investigation from Thomas Jefferson University. His residency training took place at Thomas Jefferson University in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology. And to continue further, he sub-specialized in Maternal Fetal Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University. He is currently serving as the Chair of OB Quality Assurance at a major medical center, where he also holds lectures. He has published over 15 journal articles, 4 books chapters, 5 review articles and more than 20 abstracts. He is also serving as a Director of Labor and Delivery at a renowned medical center and is a professor in OBGYN to the fellows, residents and medical students at a major medical institution.
Associate Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology, A major medical center in NY
Master of Science (MS), Thomas Jefferson University
Pittsford,
New York
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What Can a Labor and Delivery Expert Witness Opine On?
Vaginal Delivery
Natural birth process through the birth canal.
Cesarean Section
Surgical delivery through the abdominal wall.
Episiotomy
Incision to facilitate vaginal delivery.
Fetal Monitoring
Tracking baby's heart rate during labor.
Induction of Labor
Stimulating contractions to start labor.
Pain Management
Providing relief options during labor.
FAQs for Labor and Delivery Expert Witnesses
What is a labor and delivery expert witness?
A labor and delivery expert witness is an OB/GYN or nurse who specializes in childbirth standards of care. They assist by reviewing medical records, explaining complications, and testifying in birth injury cases.
In what types of cases may a labor and delivery expert witness be required?
A labor and delivery expert witness is required in birth injury, obstetric malpractice, fetal distress, C‑section errors, neonatal resuscitation, and high‑risk pregnancy negligence cases.
How should counsel evaluate a labor and delivery expert witness’s qualifications?
Counsel should evaluate a labor and delivery expert witness’s qualifications by reviewing board certification, clinical experience, academic work, prior testimony, and familiarity with current standards of care.
What labor and delivery expert witness input is critical during case screening?
Critical labor and delivery expert witness input includes assessing standard-of-care compliance, fetal monitoring, timing of interventions, documentation quality, and causation of injuries.
How can a labor and delivery expert witness support causation analysis?
A labor and delivery expert witness supports causation analysis by linking clinical actions and fetal monitoring data to the birth injury and explaining how standard-of-care breaches caused harm.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting labor and delivery expert witnesses?
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