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Average Neuropsychiatry Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$450/hr
Review Fee
$575/hr
Deposition Fee
$700/hr
Court Fee
Neuropsychiatry Experts in Texas
See more Neuropsychiatry Expert WitnessesThis highly qualified expert received her BA in Psychology and her MS in Clinical Social Work from the University of Texas-Pan American. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and she is a certified Family Trauma Professional, Suicide Prevention Counselor and Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). This expert previously worked as Supervisor II for the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Here, she led and supervised a unit of caseworkers responsible for providing adult protective services to victims of abuse, neglect, and exploitation. She provided case management supervision and interacted routinely with the Texas Department of Family Services' clients, organizations' representatives, and the public. This expert then went on to work as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and as Executive Director of the Family Crisis Center of the Rio Grande Valley. She managed and lead the social services agency and provided individual and group mental health therapy and case management supervision. This expert is currently an Adjunct Professor of Social Work at two universities in Texas and she is a Psychotherapist at a women's emotional wellness center.
International Social Worker, Various countries
Master of Science (MS), University of Texas-Pan American
Mcallen,
Texas
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FAQs for Neuropsychiatry Expert Witnesses
What is the role of a neuropsychiatry expert witness in legal proceedings?
A neuropsychiatry expert witness provides insight into cases involving mental health disorders, brain injuries, and neurological conditions. They can clarify complex medical issues for the court.
In what types of cases might I need a neuropsychiatry expert witness?
Neuropsychiatry experts are often needed in personal injury, malpractice, disability claims, criminal cases involving mental health defenses, and competency evaluations.
What subspecialties exist within the field of neuropsychiatry that an expert witness might focus on?
Subspecialties include behavioral neurology, geriatric psychiatry, forensic neuropsychiatry, and child & adolescent neuropsychiatry. Each has unique expertise.
How can a neuropsychiatry expert witness assist in a case involving traumatic brain injury (TBI)?
A neuropsychiatrist can explain how TBI affects cognitive function and behavior, interpret medical records, assess damages, and provide evidence-based opinions on causation.
Why is it important to have a neuropsychiatry expert witness in cases involving dementia or Alzheimer's disease?
These experts can help determine if the condition affected the individual's decision-making capacity at the time of events under scrutiny, which is crucial in such cases.
How does Expert Institute select its Neuropsychiatry expert witnesses?
Expert Institute offers a personalized approach to help you find the highest quality experts. We source actively-practicing professionals who match all your requirements for specialty areas, work experience, litigation history, fee range, certifications, location, and more.