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Average Emergency Medicine Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$400/hr
Review Fee
$525/hr
Deposition Fee
$625/hr
Court Fee
Emergency Medicine Experts in Connecticut
See more Emergency Medicine Expert WitnessesThis expert is an emergency physician in practice for 30 years, 18 of which he reviewed claims for all classes of medical payers including Blue Cross plans, major indemnity insurers, and Medicaid. One of his specialties is cost containment and recovery of overpayments, and he has designed and implemented major claims audits systems. He earned his MD at the University of Chicago and has held emergency medicine and medical directorship positions for many years. He currently serves as the president of a private medical consulting firm, in addition to his role as attending emergency physician and clinical professor at a major university medical center.
Emeritus Physician, A hospital in CT
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Chicago
Newbury |
Connecticut
This licensed paramedic has over 37 years of EMS experience with 22 years in an administrative capacity. In addition, he has a plethora of certifications including EMS instructor, OSHA compliance instructor, and Emergency Vehicle Operator Instructor (EVOC). Finally, he has held several extremely prestigious EMS related positions including the Director of Emergency Management for Portland, CT before opening his own EMS training firm.
CEO and President, A Major EMS Training Facility in CT
Associate of Science (AS), Middlesex Community College
Portland |
Connecticut
This expert is certified in: CEM* Certified Emergency Manager by International Association of Emergency Managers. CPP* Certified Protection Professional by ASIS International (American Society for Industrial Security). CHS-V* Certified, Homeland Security-Level 5 by American Board/Certified Homeland Security. CBCP* Certified Business Continuity Professional by Disaster Recovery Institute International. CSI-ML: Certified Safety Instructor-Master Level by World Safety Organization. HSEEP* Homeland Security Exercise & Evaluation Program: Trained 24-Hour Practitioner by FEMA. CNTA: Certified in National Threat Analyst by American Board/Certified Homeland Security. IAC: Intelligence Analyst Certified by American Board of Intelligence Analysts. MOAB* Managing Violent & Aggressive Behavior Certified Trainer by MOAB International. CHSP* Certified Healthcare Safety Professional by Board of Certified Hazard Control Management. CHEP* Certified Healthcare Emergency Professional by Board of Certified Hazard Control Management. CSHM* Certified Safety & Health Manager by Institute for Safety and Health Management. CESCO: Certified Environmental and Safety Compliance Officer by National Registry of Environmental Professionals. CHCM* Certified Hazard Control Manager by Board of Certified Hazard Control Management. CFC* Certified Forensic Consultant by American College of Forensic Examiners International. CIPS* Certified Infrastructure Protection Specialist by National Registry of Environmental Professionals. CSSM* Certified in Security Supervision and Management by International Foundation of Protection Officers. CSC: Certified Security Consultant by International Association of Professional Security Consultants. CAS: Certified Anti-Terrorism Specialist by Anti-Terrorism Accreditation Board. TFCT3: Trained Field Controller, TOPOFF 3 by DHS. CERT: Community Emergency Response Team by FEMA. CHSEMR: Certified Homeland Security Emergency Medical Response by American Board/Certified Homeland Security. CMC* Certified Management Consultant by Institute of Management Consultants. *Board Certification
President/Founder, An emergency response and recovery consulting group
Bachelor of Arts (BA), New York University
Wilton |
Connecticut
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FAQs for Emergency Medicine Expert Witnesses
What is the role of an emergency medicine expert witness?
An emergency medicine expert witness provides insight into standards of care, medical malpractice, patient injuries, and other issues related to emergency healthcare.
What types of cases can an emergency medicine expert witness handle?
They can handle a variety of cases including medical malpractice, wrongful death, personal injury, negligence, and worker's compensation claims.
How can an emergency medicine expert witness contribute to my case?
They can review medical records, testify on the standard of care provided, assess the cause of injuries or death, and provide an unbiased opinion.
Are there subspecialties within emergency medicine that an expert witness might focus on?
Yes. Subspecialties include pediatric emergency medicine, sports medicine, toxicology, disaster medicine, and more. The right expert depends on your case specifics.
Why is it important to hire an expert witness who specializes in emergency medicine for relevant cases?
Emergency medicine experts have firsthand experience with urgent care situations. Their knowledge can be crucial in understanding complex medical issues in high-stress environments.
How does Expert Institute select its Emergency Medicine 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.