Occupational Medicine Expert Witnesses in Minnesota

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Occupational medicine expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including workplace safety, toxic exposure, ergonomics, and disability evaluation. Some of the most common specialties include industrial hygiene, workers’ compensation, occupational toxicology, and return-to-work assessments. They can opine on the effects of hazardous substances, repetitive stress, workplace injuries, and regulatory noncompliance on employee health and function.

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Average Occupational Medicine Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$425/hr

Review Fee

$550/hr

Deposition Fee

$600/hr

Court Fee

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  1. Industrial Hygiene & Toxicology Expert Witness

    This highly qualified expert has over 15 years of experience human and forensic toxicology, occupational disease, occupational and environmental health and safety, industrial hygiene and asbestos. He completed his BS in Medical Laboratory Technology at Marquette University and his MS in Pharmacology and Toxicology at the Medical College of Wisconsin. In addition, he is active in his field as a member of numerous societies including the American Industrial Hygiene Association, Society of Toxicology, Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals, and American Society for Clinical Pathology. Currently, he is a Senior Project Manager at a human health occupational firm.

    Senior Project Manager, Human health occupational firm

    Master of Science (MS), Medical College of Wisconsin

    Wisconsin

  2. Environmental Health & Industrial Hygiene Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $160/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $320/hr
    Court Fee
    $320/hr

    This highly qualified expert has more than 30 years of experience in the field of industrial hygiene. He earned his BA in chemistry from Macalester College before earning an MS in food science, an MPH in environmental health, and a PhD in environmental health all at the University of Minnesota. He is a certified industrial hygienist in comprehensive practice and chemical aspects. He formerly served as hazardous waste manager at the University of Minnesota and as a research associate - analytical laboratory supervisor at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. He then went on to work as a staff scientist at Hazleton Laboratories of America, as director of industrial hygiene at Northland Environmental Services, and finally as a professor of industrial hygiene and environmental chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Stout. He currently serves as a senior consultant in industrial hygiene at a consultancy in WI.

    Senior Consultant, An Environmental Health and Safety Company in WI

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Minnesota

    Knapp,

    Wisconsin

Related Specialties

What Can an Occupational Medicine Expert Witness Opine On?

Pre-employment Physicals

Assessing fitness for job requirements.

Workplace Injury Evaluations

Examining injuries related to job tasks.

Disability Assessments

Determining work-related disability status.

Return-to-Work Evaluations

Assessing readiness to resume work duties.

Health Surveillance Programs

Monitoring health risks in the workplace.

Exposure Assessments

Evaluating health impacts from workplace hazards.

FAQs for Occupational Medicine Expert Witnesses

What is a occupational medicine expert witness?

An occupational medicine expert witness is a physician who evaluates work-related injuries, illnesses, and workplace health standards. They assist by reviewing medical records, offering opinions, testifying in court, and clarifying complex occupational health issues.

In what case types can an occupational medicine expert witness provide valuable insights?

An occupational medicine expert witness provides valuable insights in workplace injury, toxic exposure, ergonomics, disability, workers’ compensation, OSHA compliance, and return‑to‑work cases.

How can an occupational medicine expert witness assess workplace causation of injury?

An occupational medicine expert witness assesses workplace causation of injury by reviewing medical records, job duties, exposure history, and scientific evidence to link work conditions to harm.

What occupational medicine expert witness qualifications are most critical for Daubert challenges?

The most critical occupational medicine expert witness qualifications for Daubert are board certification, active clinical practice, peer‑reviewed research, and case‑specific methodology expertise.

How does an occupational medicine expert witness evaluate impairment and work restrictions?

An occupational medicine expert witness evaluates impairment and work restrictions by reviewing medical records, examining the worker, applying guidelines, and matching limitations to job demands.

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