Legal Malpractice Expert Witness
Legal Malpractice Expert Witness
- Review Fee
- $750/hr
- Deposition Fee
- $750/hr
- Court Fee
- $750/hr
Adjunct Professor, A law school in NY
Juris Doctor (JD), Syracuse University
Southampton,
New York
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Adjunct Professor, A law school in NY
Juris Doctor (JD), Syracuse University
Southampton,
New York
Partner, A major law firm in NY
Juris Doctor (JD), Fordham University
New York,
New York
Forensic Nurse, A legal and forensic nursing consultancy
Bachelor of Science (BS), New York University
Rochester,
New York
ANP, A University-Affiliated Medical Center in MA
Master of Science (MS), Simmons Graduate School
Mendon,
Massachusetts
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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.