Malpractice Expert Witnesses in Delaware

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Malpractice expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including medical malpractice, legal malpractice, and professional liability. Some of the most common specialties include surgery, nursing, hospital administration, risk management, and ethics. They can opine on the effects of negligence, standard of care breaches, causation, and damages in malpractice claims.

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  • Review Fee $300/hr
    Deposition Fee $300/hr

    This highly qualified legal malpractice expert has 25+ years experience as an attorney. This expert earned his BS at the Cornell University and his JD at UCLA. He worked as an associate for several law firms in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills, California where he gained valuable experience as a civil litigator, trial attorney, and appellate lawyer. In 1995, this expert was admitted to practice law in Maryland and the District of Columbia; and he relocated his practice to Germantown, Maryland. His innovative litigation tactics and skills garnered attention from the Washington Post, Montgomery Journal, and Montgomery Gazette as well as many local television and radio stations.

    Attorney, A solo practice in MD

    Juris Doctor (JD), UCLA School of Law

    Germantown,

    Maryland

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  • Review Fee $450/hr
    Deposition Fee $450/hr

    This highly qualified attorney has 35+ years of experience. He earned his BA from the University of Maryland and JD from The John Marshall Law School of Chicago, Illinois. After graduation he served as an Attorney-Advisor to Esther Peterson, President Carter's Special Assistant for Consumer Affairs where he initiated the interagency litigation project, establishing a consumer presence in Administrative cases across the government. Thereafter, he served as General Counsel to the District of Columbia Office of Consumer Protection where he was instrumental in closing down illegal auto repair shops, forcing thousands of dollars in refunds from Holiday Spa, and establishing the D.C. Lemon Law. After leaving prestigious government positions, he served as one of the first Commissioners of the District of Columbia Lemon Board. This expert's private law practice evolved into a more locally based private legal practice with a focus on medical malpractice, personal, injury, and professional negligence. He has represented a number of consumers in legal malpractice actions against their former lawyers when it appears that the lawyers' violation of the standard of care led to adverse results. This expert has appeared before several state and federal courts. He has also been identified in federal and state courts as an expert in legal procedure.

    Solo Practitioner, His own firm in MD/DC

    Juris Doctor (JD), The John Marshall Law School

    Columbia,

    Maryland

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What Can a Malpractice Expert Witness Opine On?

Medical Chart Review

Analyzing patient records for accuracy.

Standard of Care Evaluation

Assessing practices against medical guidelines.

Expert Opinion Development

Formulating insights on medical practices.

Case Analysis

Investigating details to identify malpractice.

Patient Interview

Gathering firsthand accounts of incidents.

Report Compilation

Documenting findings and conclusions.

FAQs for Malpractice Expert Witnesses

What is a malpractice expert witness?

A malpractice expert witness is a medical or legal professional who explains whether care met accepted standards. They assist by reviewing records, giving opinions, testifying, and clarifying complex issues.

What types of cases can a malpractice expert witness opine on?

A malpractice expert witness opines on medical, legal, dental, nursing, hospital, surgical, diagnostic, pharmaceutical, and professional negligence and standard-of-care cases.

How can a malpractice expert witness support standard-of-care breach analysis?

A malpractice expert witness supports standard-of-care breach analysis by comparing the provider’s actions to accepted medical standards and explaining deviations that caused patient harm.

What qualifications should a malpractice expert witness have for complex medical litigation?

A malpractice expert witness for complex medical litigation should be a board-certified physician with relevant specialty experience, active clinical practice, and prior expert testimony experience.

How does a malpractice expert witness assist with causation and damages assessment?

A malpractice expert witness explains how the provider’s actions caused the injury and calculates damages by analyzing medical records, standards of care, and long‑term impacts.

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

Expert Institute delivers a tailored approach to connect you with top-tier experts. We identify actively practicing professionals who meet your exact criteria for specialty, experience, litigation background, fee structure, credentials, location, and more.

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