Seizure Expert Witnesses in Colorado

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Seizure expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including neurology, emergency medicine, pediatrics, and psychiatry. Some of the most common specialties include epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, toxicology, and pharmacology. They can opine on the effects of seizures on cognition, behavior, work capacity, driving safety, and long term prognosis.

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

    This double board certified psychiatrist has been practicing for more than a decade. He completed residency training in general psychiatry at the University of New Mexico, and fellowship training in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the same institution. He is currently a child psychiatrist at a major university medical center, where he also serves as an associate professor in the department of psychiatry and as the director of child psychiatric consultation services. His specific areas of expertise include pediatric brain injury, cultural issues with Hispanics and SW Native Americans, pediatric cancer and medical PTSD in children as well as misdiagnosis of medical conditions as being psychiatric in both children and adults.

    Director of Child Psychiatric Consultation Services, Major Medical University

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Louisiana State University

    Albuquerque,

    New Mexico

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  • Review Fee $500/hr
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    This highly-qualified expert is a board-certified neuropsychologist. She earned her BS in psychology, her MA in school psychology, and her PhD in school psychology with a neuropsychology concentration from Ball State University. She then completed a residency in neuropsychology at the London Health Sciences Center and a fellowship in neuropsychology at Alberta Children's Hospital. She is active in neuropsychology research, having authored numerous peer-reviewed articles and given presentations at several conferences throughout her career. Her work focuses on topics such as traumatic brain injury, concussion, stroke, trauma, and various mood disorders in both children and adults. She has formerly served as an assistant professor of clinical psychology at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology and a clinical neuropsychologist for the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. Currently, this expert serves as the director of psychological assessment and a clinical assistant professor at an Oklahoma university, as well as the director of the neuropsychology division at a university-affiliated medical clinic in Oklahoma.

    Director, An University-Affiliated Medical Clinic in OK

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Ball State University

    Tulsa,

    Oklahoma

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What Can a Seizure Expert Witness Opine On?

Electroencephalogram (EEG)

Measures electrical activity in the brain.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Creates detailed images of the brain.

Computed Tomography (CT) Scan

Provides cross-sectional images of the brain.

Video EEG Monitoring

Records brain activity while observing seizures.

Seizure Provocation Testing

Induces seizures to study their patterns.

Medication Management

Adjusts anti-seizure medications for control.

FAQs for Seizure Expert Witnesses

What is a seizure expert witness?

A seizure expert witness is a medical specialist who explains seizure disorders and their causes in legal cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, offering opinions, clarifying complex neurology, and testifying in court.

What types of cases may benefit from the testimony of a seizure expert witness?

A seizure expert witness supports cases involving epilepsy, psychogenic non-epileptic seizures, misdiagnosis, medication errors, head injuries, workplace accidents, and disability claims.

How can a seizure expert witness assist in evaluating alleged diagnostic errors?

A seizure expert witness reviews medical records, diagnostic tests, and clinical decisions to determine whether seizure diagnostic errors occurred and if they met the standard of care.

What specific qualifications should counsel seek in a seizure expert witness?

Counsel should seek a seizure expert witness with board-certified neurology or epilepsy training, extensive seizure case experience, and a strong record of courtroom testimony.

How does a seizure expert witness analyze medical records for standard-of-care issues?

A seizure expert witness reviews timelines, test results, treatments, and clinical notes to compare seizure care against accepted neurology standards and identify any deviations.

What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting seizure 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.

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