Vision Loss Expert Witnesses in Wisconsin

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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 Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $750/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $650/hr
    Court Fee
    $650/hr

    This board certified ophthalmologist earned his MD at Baylor College of Medicine and completed fellowship training in both molecular ophthalmology and oculoplastic surgery. He is a member of numerous prestigious societies in the ophthalmology space, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Society of Ophthalmalic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He is currently an associate professor of oculoplastic, orbit, and oncology service in the department of ophthalmology and visual sciences at a top university medical center in the Midwest.

    Associate Professor, Top University Medical Center in Midwest

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Baylor College of Medicine

    Iowa City,

    Iowa

  2. Ophthalmology & Diabetes Expert Witness

    This board certified ophthalmologist has been practicing medicine for over 10 years, holding top positions at an elite medical university. He is a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Society of Retina Specialists, with over 50 articles published in peer-reviewed journals. He is the former Chief of Vitreoretinal Services at Weiss Memorial Hospitals and is currently an Associate Professor of Surgery in Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences and the Chief of Vitreoretinal Services at an elite medical university.

    Attending Physician, A medical eye center in IL

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Pennsylvania

    Chicago,

    Illinois

  3. Ophthalmology & Retinal Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $750/hr
    Deposition Fee

    This board certified expert earned a BS from the University of Michigan and MD from Northwestern University. Residency was completed at the University of California-San Diego. He obtained dual retinal fellowships at Northwestern University and the University of Chicago Medical Center.

    Medical and Surgical Retina Specialist, An Eye Center in IL

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine

    Carmel,

    Illinois

  4. Ophthalmology Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $500/hr

    This highly qualified board certified expert earned his BS from the University of Michigan and MD from Northwestern University. Residency and fellowship training were completed at Penn State Hershey Eye Center and Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, respectively. He is actively involved in mentoring, lecturing, and supervising medical students, residents, and fellows in his practice. The expert has authored more than 50 original peer reviewed articles and abstracts, 8 book chapters, and has given lectures at over 40 symposia and conferences. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, the Residency Program Director, and the Chief Quality Officer at a major university affiliated medical center.

    Chief Quality Officer, University Affiliated Medical Center

    Master of Business Administration (MBA), University of Chicago Booth School of Business

    Chicago,

    Illinois

  5. Ophthalmology & Medical Retinology Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $400/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $500/hr
    Court Fee
    $500/hr

    This expert is a board-certified ophthalmologist and medical retinology specialist. He earned his BA in psychology from the University of Illinois and his MD from Rush Medical College. He subsequently completed an internship in internal medicine at Advocate Christ Medical Center, a residency in ophthalmology at Summa Health System, and a fellowship in medical retina at the Retina Institute of California. He is active in his field as a member of the American Society of Retina Specialist and the American Academy of Ophthalmology. He is also involved in research, having authored several publications. He has formerly served as a bone densitometry technologist at Chicago-Ridge Radiology, a polysomnographic technician at Southwest Sleep Center, and a sleep scoring technologist for the Pulmonary Consultants. Currently, this expert serves as an ophthalmologist at multiple medical centers in Illinois.

    Ophthalmologist, Three IL Medical Centers

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Rush Medical College

    Bridgeview,

    Illinois

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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