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Average Chemistry Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$375/hr
Review Fee
$425/hr
Deposition Fee
$450/hr
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Chemistry Experts in Florida
See more Chemistry Expert WitnessesThis expert holds a Doctoral Degree in Health Science from the AT Still Osteopathic Medical University and a Master's Degree in Public Health, with a concentration in Disaster Medicine. Additionally, he is a Certified Industrial Hygienist, along with being a Certified Safety Professional. His areas of expertise are the chemistry of hazardous materials and chemical microscopy.
Occupational Health & Safety Science Officer, Ocean Engineering Firm
Doctor of Health Science (DHSc), AT Still University
Fort Lauderdale |
Florida
This expert has over 40 years of experience as a chemist. His research interests include electrochemistry, corrosion science, and physical chemistry. Elected as a Fellow of various organizations including the Institute of Corrosion, he was also nominated for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He currently serves as Professor in Residence in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at a major university.
Professor in Residence, A Top University in CA
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Calgary
Apollo Beach |
Florida
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FAQs for Chemistry Expert Witnesses
What is the role of a chemistry expert witness in legal proceedings?
A chemistry expert witness provides scientific analysis and testimony in cases involving chemical substances, reactions, or processes. They can clarify complex chemical concepts for the court.
In what types of cases might I need a chemistry expert witness?
Chemistry expert witnesses are often needed in product liability cases, environmental litigation, patent disputes, criminal cases involving drugs or toxins, and industrial accidents.
Can a chemistry expert witness help with pharmaceutical litigation?
Yes, a chemistry expert can provide crucial insights in pharmaceutical litigation by analyzing drug composition, interactions, side effects, and manufacturing processes.
Are there subspecialties within the field of chemistry that an expert witness might focus on?
Absolutely. Subspecialties can include organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, forensic chemistry, and more. The right expert depends on your case's specific needs.
How can a forensic chemistry expert witness assist in a criminal case?
A forensic chemistry expert can analyze evidence such as drug substances, trace materials or explosives. Their findings can be pivotal in proving guilt or innocence.
How does Expert Institute select its Chemistry expert witnesses?
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