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Average Pathology Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$475/hr
Review Fee
$575/hr
Deposition Fee
$650/hr
Court Fee
This qualified, board certified pathology expert has remained in active practice for over 20 years. He has a vast body of grant-funded research and publication experience in the field of surgical pathology with expertise in thoracic pathology (lung, pleura and mediastinum), endocrine pathology (thyroid) and soft tissue tumors. He has served in such high ranking departmental positions as Director of Anatomic and Surgical Pathology for the Ohio State University Hospitals and is currently a Chairman of Pathology at a major medical school in the USA.
Chairman, A medical college in WI
Doctor of Medicine (MD), The Catholic University School of Medicine, Guayaquil, Ecuador
Delafield,
Wisconsin
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
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What Can a Pathology Expert Witness Opine On?
Biopsy
Tissue sampling for diagnostic analysis.
Cytology
Study of cells for disease detection.
Histopathology
Microscopic examination of tissue sections.
Immunohistochemistry
Detection of proteins in tissues.
Molecular Pathology
Analysis of genetic material in samples.
Frozen Section
Rapid tissue diagnosis during surgery.
FAQs for Pathology Expert Witnesses
What is a pathology expert witness?
A pathology expert witness is a medical specialist who interprets tissue, lab, and autopsy findings for legal cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, writing reports, testifying, and clarifying complex pathology issues.
In what case types would the involvement of a pathology expert witness be beneficial?
Pathology expert witnesses are vital in medical malpractice, wrongful death, toxicology, cancer misdiagnosis, forensic autopsy, product liability, and occupational exposure cases.
How can a pathology expert witness strengthen causation analysis in a contested death case?
A pathology expert witness strengthens causation analysis in a contested death case by linking autopsy and tissue findings to medical records to clearly explain the true medical cause of death.
What credentials should attorneys prioritize when vetting a pathology expert witness?
Attorneys should prioritize a pathology expert witness with board certification, subspecialty training, active clinical practice, peer‑reviewed publications, and prior testimony experience.
How does a pathology expert witness evaluate the reliability of autopsy findings for litigation?
A pathology expert witness evaluates autopsy reliability by reviewing methods, specimen handling, documentation, and consistency with medical records and accepted forensic standards.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting pathology 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.