Vision Loss Expert Witnesses in Connecticut

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Vision Loss expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including ophthalmology, optometry, neurology, and occupational medicine. Some of the most common specialties include retinal disease, glaucoma, traumatic eye injury, low vision rehabilitation, and visual ergonomics. They can opine on the effects of visual impairment on daily living, work capacity, safety, disability, and life-care planning.

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  1. Ophthalmology & Vitreoretinal Expert Witness

    This highly qualified expert currently serves as Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Co-Director of Vitreo-Retina Service at a major medical university. He received a B.A. in Biochemistry from New York University and a M.D. from Johns Hopkins University. He also finished fellowships in Vitreo-Retinal Service and Ocular Immunology and Uveitis Service at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Harvard Medical School, respectively. A member of both the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Society of Retinal Specialists, he has published several publications and textbooks on the treatment of uveitis and retinal conditions including retinal detachment. He is very involved in research and serves as a consultant to various companies including Allergan Pharmaceuticals and Lux Biosciences.

    Co-Director of Vitreo-Retina Service, Major medical university

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Johns Hopkins University

    Connecticut

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  1. Ophthalmology Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $500/hr
    Deposition Fee

    The expert is an actively-practicing, board-certified ophthalmologist who holds an active practice caring for patients with dislocated cataracts, diabetes, trauma and retinal detachments. He is associate retinal ophthalmology staff at his current institution as well as a member of several prestigious ophthalmology professional societies.

    Surgeon, Retinal Attending Surgeon, Eye Clinic at Major East Coast Hospital

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Rochester

    Providence,

    Rhode Island

  2. Neuro-Ophthalmology Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $500/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $500/hr
    Court Fee
    $500/hr

    This extremely qualified neuro-ophthalmologist has obtained his medical educations and training at among the nation's finest medical institutions. He has been appointed to high ranking directorships and academic positions in neuro-ophthalmology throughout his 30+ year medical career. Finally, he is also a member of such prestigious professional societies as the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society.

    Associate Professor, A school of medicine in NY

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Columbia University

    Roslyn Heights,

    New York

  3. Ophthalmology & Retina Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $800/hr

    This highly qualified and board certified ophthalmologist received his A.B. from Johns Hopkins University and his M.D. from University of Naples School of Medicine. This expert conducted his clinical fellowship at Massachusetts Eye and Ear infirmary, Harvard University as well as a research fellowship at the Retina Foundation for Medical and Biological Sciences. This ophthalmologist has won numerous honors, including a Senior Honor Award from the American Academy of Ophthalmology and an Outstanding Contributor Award from the International Journal of Ophthalmology. This expert remains relevant in his field as an author of over 300 journal articles and over 100 published lectures and presentations. He is an active member of multiple associations in his field including New York State Ophthalmological Society and the International Society for Eye Research. This expert formerly served as a senior associate ophthalmologist at Strong Memorial Hospital and as a clinical professor of ophthalmology at University of Rochester. Currently, this expert is a practicing ophthalmologist at a major hospital as well as distinguished professor of ophthalmology at a major university.

    Professor, A Major University in NY

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Naples School of Medicine

    Rochester,

    New York

  4. Ophthalmology Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $750/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $750/hr
    Court Fee
    $750/hr

    This highly qualified, board certified and published expert earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan and his medical degree from George Washington University. This was followed by an internship at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and a residency in Opthalmology at Weill Cornell Medical College, where he was appointed chief resident during his final year of training. This expert is a member of multiple medical societies and has earned numerous awards for his contributions as a physician. This expert is well published, having authored 7 peer-reviewed journal articles, 3 book chapters and 6 poster presentations. This expert previously served as Interim Medical Director of the Lighthouse International Low Vision Service. This expert currently serves as Assistant Attending and Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at an Ivy league university medical center and as Director of the Ophthalmology Inpatient Consult Service at a major university hospital center.

    Director, A Major University Hospital Center in NY

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), George Washington University

    New York,

    New York

Related Specialties

What Can a Vision Loss Expert Witness Opine On?

Comprehensive Eye Exam

Assess overall eye health and vision.

Visual Field Testing

Measure peripheral vision and detect loss.

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)

Imaging test for retina and optic nerve.

Fundus Photography

Capture images of the retina's surface.

Contact Lens Fitting

Determine proper fit for corrective lenses.

Cataract Surgery

Remove cloudy lens to restore vision.

FAQs for Vision Loss Expert Witnesses

What is a vision loss expert witness?

A vision loss expert witness is a medical or eye-care specialist who explains causes, diagnosis, and impact of vision loss in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, giving expert opinions, testifying in court, and clarifying complex eye injury issues.

What types of cases may benefit from the insight of a vision loss expert witness?

A vision loss expert witness supports medical malpractice, traumatic brain injury, workplace accident, product liability, disability, and ophthalmology negligence cases.

How can a vision loss expert witness strengthen causation analysis?

A vision loss expert witness strengthens causation analysis by linking medical findings, vision tests, and incident details to clearly show how the event caused the visual impairment.

What qualifications distinguish a credible vision loss expert witness?

A credible vision loss expert witness holds board-certified ophthalmology or optometry credentials, extensive clinical experience, and proven testimony in vision-related legal cases.

How does a vision loss expert witness evaluate claimed functional limitations?

A vision loss expert witness evaluates claimed functional limitations by reviewing medical records, conducting functional vision assessments, and comparing test results to reported daily activity impacts.

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