OSHA Expert Witness
OSHA Expert Witness
- Review Fee
- $650/hr
- Deposition Fee
- $650/hr
Founder and President, A private safety consulting group in CT
Master of Arts (MA), The University of Connecticut
Cromwell,
Connecticut
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Founder and President, A private safety consulting group in CT
Master of Arts (MA), The University of Connecticut
Cromwell,
Connecticut
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Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Southern California
New York,
New York
Trainer, A University in WV
Bachelor of Arts (BA), St. Bonaventure University
Rochester,
New York
Owner, An OSHA consultancy based in MA
Bachelor of Science (BS), University of Massachusetts
Lunenburg,
Massachusetts
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Identifying potential workplace hazards.
Educating employees on safety practices.
Analyzing accidents to prevent recurrence.
Tracking employee health over time.
Evaluating compliance with safety regulations.
Planning for workplace emergencies.
What is a occupational health and safety expert witness?
An occupational health and safety expert witness is a qualified safety professional who explains OHS standards and employer duties in legal cases. They assist by reviewing workplace records, assessing compliance, and testifying to clarify safety issues.
In what case types can an Occupational Health and Safety expert witness provide valuable assistance?
An Occupational Health and Safety expert witness assists in workplace accident claims, OSHA violations, toxic exposure, construction injuries, industrial safety, and wrongful death cases.
What qualifications should an occupational health and safety expert witness possess?
An occupational health and safety expert witness should have relevant safety certifications, industry experience, formal OHS education, and a proven record of applying regulations in practice.
How can an occupational health and safety expert witness support causation analysis?
An occupational health and safety expert witness supports causation analysis by linking workplace hazards, regulatory breaches, and exposure evidence to the injury or illness in question.
How does an occupational health and safety expert witness evaluate employer compliance?
An occupational health and safety expert witness evaluates employer compliance by reviewing policies, training, incident records, site conditions, and regulatory standards against OSHA and industry rules.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting occupational health and safety 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.