Medical Examiner Expert Witnesses in Georgia

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Medical examiner expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including forensic pathology, criminal defense, civil litigation, and public health. Some of the most common specialties include cause of death analysis, autopsy review, toxicology interpretation, and injury pattern evaluation. They can opine on the effects of trauma, drugs, alcohol, disease processes, and delayed or improper medical treatment.

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  • Review Fee $200/hr
    Deposition Fee $300/hr
    Court Fee $350/hr

    This highly-qualified chiropractor has more than 30 years of experience in his field. He earned his BS in Human Biology and his DC in Acupuncture at the National University of Health Sciences, where he also completed post-graduate training in chiropractic orthopedics. In addition to being a licensed chiropractor and a DOT certified medical examiner, this expert is also certified in advanced allergy therapeutics and physical impairment ratings and is active in his field as a member of the Florida Chiropractic Association. For the past 30 years, he has served as a chiropractor at a private practice in Florida.

    Chiropractor, A private practice in FL

    Doctor of Chiropractic (DC), National University of Health Sciences

    Jacksonville,

    Florida

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What Can a Medical Examiner Expert Witness Opine On?

Autopsy

Examination to determine cause of death.

Toxicology Testing

Analyzing substances in the body.

Histopathology

Microscopic examination of tissues.

Body Identification

Establishing identity of deceased individuals.

Documentation

Recording findings and results comprehensively.

Evidence Collection

Gathering physical evidence for investigations.

FAQs for Medical Examiner Expert Witnesses

What is a medical examiner expert witness?

A medical examiner expert witness is a forensic doctor who determines cause of death and explains medical findings in legal cases. They assist by reviewing autopsy records, testifying in court, and clarifying complex medical issues.

What types of cases can a medical examiner serve as an expert witness in?

A medical examiner expert witness handles homicide, suspicious death, autopsy, cause-of-death, toxicology, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and forensic pathology cases.

How should an attorney evaluate a medical examiner expert witness’s qualifications?

An attorney should evaluate a medical examiner expert witness’s qualifications by reviewing board certification, forensic experience, case history, publications, and prior courtroom testimony.

How does a medical examiner expert witness assess cause of death in disputed matters?

A medical examiner expert witness assesses cause of death by reviewing medical records, performing or reviewing autopsy findings, analyzing toxicology, and correlating all evidence with case facts.

What materials does a medical examiner expert witness typically require for case review?

A medical examiner expert witness typically requires medical records, autopsy reports, lab results, imaging, scene photos, police reports, and witness statements for case review.

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