Medical Malpractice Expert Witnesses in Colorado

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Medical malpractice expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including surgery, emergency medicine, obstetrics, and nursing. Some of the most common specialties include diagnostic errors, surgical errors, birth injuries, medication mistakes, and hospital negligence. They can opine on the effects of substandard care, causation, long term complications, and damages.

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  • Review Fee $250/hr
    Deposition Fee $580/hr
    Court Fee $580/hr

    This expert has been providing chiropractic and integrated physical medicine to his New Mexico patients for over 30 years. He also provides both plaintiff and defense consulting to include malpractice and personal injury. He has conducted several thousand reviews and had testified under oath approximately 100 times. He has faced several Daubert challenges and never been disqualified. The hallmarks of both his treating and consulting practices include integrity, knowledge and experience.

    Private Practice Chiropractor

    Doctor of Chiropractic (DC), University of Western States

    Albuquerque,

    New Mexico

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  • Review Fee $400/hr
    Deposition Fee $550/hr
    Court Fee $550/hr

    This highly qualified expert has 25 years of experience in pharmacotherapy. He earned both his BS in pharmacy and his PharmD from the University of Missouri. He then completed a clinical pharmacy residency at Truman Medical Center. He is board-certified in pharmacotherapy and a certified geriatric pharmacist. He is active in his field as a member of organizations such as the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists. He is also highly involved in pharmacological research, having authored numerous journal articles. His former positions include director of the New Mexico Geriatric Education Center, director of the Center for Pharmaceutical Care for the Elderly at the University of Houston, and director of the Institute for Geriatric Pharmacy at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Currently, this expert serves as professor emeritus at a pharmacy college in Oklahoma, as well as the managing partner of a consultancy in Oklahoma.

    Managing Partner, A Consultancy in OK

    Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), University of Missouri

    Guthrie,

    Oklahoma

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What Can a Medical Malpractice Expert Witness Opine On?

Standard of Care Evaluation

Assessing adherence to medical guidelines.

Informed Consent Review

Examining consent procedures and documentation.

Medical Records Analysis

Reviewing patient records for discrepancies.

Expert Medical Opinion Formation

Formulating expert insights on medical cases.

Negligence Assessment

Determining if care fell below standards.

Causation Analysis

Linking actions to patient outcomes.

FAQs for Medical Malpractice Expert Witnesses

What is a medical malpractice expert witness?

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

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

A medical malpractice expert witness can opine on misdiagnosis, surgical errors, medication errors, birth injuries, hospital negligence, delayed treatment, and wrongful death cases.

How can a medical malpractice expert witness strengthen liability proof at trial?

A medical malpractice expert witness strengthens liability proof by explaining standards of care, identifying deviations, and linking those errors directly to the patient’s injury.

What qualifications should a medical malpractice expert witness possess for standard-of-care opinions?

A medical malpractice expert witness should be a licensed physician with current clinical experience, board certification, and specialty training matching the case’s standard of care.

How should a medical malpractice expert witness prepare for a Daubert challenge?

A medical malpractice expert witness should prepare for a Daubert challenge by grounding opinions in peer‑reviewed science, reliable methods, clear reasoning, and strong, well‑documented case support.

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

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