COVID-19 Expert Witnesses in New Jersey

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COVID-19 expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including public health, epidemiology, infectious diseases, virology, and healthcare policy. Some of the most common COVID-19 expert witness specialties also include hospital administration, occupational health and safety, vaccine development, and pandemic response planning. They can opine on the effects of government responses to the pandemic, infection control measures, vaccine distribution and efficacy, impacts on specific industries such as healthcare and hospitality, and long-term health implications of the virus.

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COVID-19 Experts in New Jersey

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Review Fee $550/hr
Deposition Fee $550/hr
Court Fee $550/hr

This expert has worked in labor analysis for over 35 years and has published extensively on the labor market. Previously, he worked at the U.S. Department of Labor where he received numerous Outstanding Performance/Secretary's Exceptional Achievement Awards. He has a PhD in the Economics of Human Resources and is currently Senior Consultant for an employment analysis firm. He has consulted and testified in cases for both defense and plaintiff clients, involving compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act, prevailing wage laws, occupational analysis to determine proper classifications and exemption status, and determination of compensation levels.

Senior Analyst, An employment analysis firm in Michigan

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Catholic University of America

Ann Arbor |

New Jersey

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Review Fee $450/hr
Deposition Fee $650/hr
Court Fee $650/hr

This expert is Board of Governors Professor in the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research and the School of Social Work for a leading NJ University. At the Institute, he directs the Center for Health Services Research on Pharmacotherapy, Chronic Disease Management, and Outcomes, whose programs include the AHRQ-funded Center for Education and Research on Mental Health Therapeutics. He also is Chair of the Institute's Division on Aging and Associate Institute Director for Health Services Research. His work, which has resulted in more than 250 publications, includes many widely cited books and research articles on old-age policy and services for the elderly; on the use and outcomes of psychotropic medications and other mental health treatments; on HIV/AIDS care; and on numerous other health care and social policy topics. His work on gerontological policy and inequality has been particularly influential nationally, as the cumulative advantage model of aging which he originally proposed in the 1980s and has developed in a line of subsequent work has contributed to understanding of late-life inequalities and the way in which initial advantages such as educational attainment; social structures; health and economic events over the lifecourse; and public policies interact to shape late-life outcomes. He has also been an important contributor to research on long-term care and mental health among the elderly. His work on mental health services has contributed importantly to understanding problems of healthcare access, quality and disparities in large usual care populations, particularly those served by Medicare and Medicaid. Much of his recent work has focused on prescription drug use in society where he has pioneered important studies on treatment use, safety, and effectiveness, including current work on comparative effectiveness of treatments funded by the FDA and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. In 2009, his contributions to scholarship on health services and outcomes were recognized by his appointment as Board of Governors Professor of Health Services Research at a leading NJ University with the university's Board of Governors citing his "major theoretical, methodological, and research contributions in the fields of aging, HIV care, and behavioral health; his highly influential and social policy scholarship; the impressive rigor of his cross-disciplinary research contributions that have shaped thinking, both in the U.S. and abroad, on issues confronting some of the most vulnerable groups in our society" and for his "numerous and enormously influential books, journal articles, reports, and other publications . and his outstanding contributions to improving decision-making in public policy as evidenced by his frequent invitations to testify before and advise Congress and other policymakers."

Professor, Public Health, A Leading NJ University

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Harvard University

New Brunswick |

New Jersey

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

This expert is specialized in analyzing, quoting, binding, and servicing of personal and commercial insurance products and an expert in Safety and Insurance Inspections. He graduated from Mount Saint Mary's University with a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Business Finance. He began his insurance career as a qualified marketing assistant at Prudential Agency and then moved on to be an insurance counselor at AAA Mid-Atlantic. He is currently a licensed insurance agent in New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Pennsylvania and Maryland and he works as a risk manager at a New Jersey personal insurance agency.

Risk Manager, A regional personal insurance agency

Bachelor of Science (BS), Mount Saint Mary's University

Manasquan |

New Jersey

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FAQs for Covid 19 Expert Witnesses

What is the role of a COVID-19 expert witness?

A COVID-19 expert witness provides specialized knowledge in court cases related to the pandemic, including public health measures, virus transmission, and treatment protocols.

In what types of cases might I need a COVID-19 expert witness?

Cases involving workplace safety, healthcare malpractice, wrongful death claims, or disputes over insurance coverage may require a COVID-19 expert witness.

How can a COVID-19 expert witness assist in litigation related to vaccine distribution?

They can provide insight into vaccine distribution protocols, prioritization strategies, and potential negligence or misconduct in the process.

Can a COVID-19 expert witness help with cases related to school closures or remote learning issues?

Yes. These experts can assess whether appropriate measures were taken to protect students' health and education during pandemic-related disruptions.

Are there subspecialties within the field of COVID-19 expert witnesses?

Yes. Subspecialties may include epidemiology, virology, public health policy, occupational health and safety, and infectious disease control.

How does Expert Institute select its COVID-19 expert witnesses?

Expert Institute offers a personalized approach to help you find the highest quality experts. We source actively-practicing professionals who match all your requirements for specialty areas, work experience, litigation history, fee range, certifications, location, and more.

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