Environmental Expert Witnesses in Georgia

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Environmental expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including environmental law, environmental engineering, environmental health and safety, and environmental science. Some of the most common specialties among environmental expert witnesses include hazardous waste management, air quality analysis, water pollution control, soil contamination assessment, and climate change impact studies. They can opine on the effects of industrial pollution, impacts of land development, natural resource depletion, waste disposal practices, and climate change policies.

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Christine WilliamsView profile

ID: 27050

Ms. Christine Williams

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Georgia

This expert on infection control obtained her ASN in nursing from the Georgia Perimeter College. She is a licensed RN, certified in Infection Control and Epidemiology through the APIC, and is a member of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology and the Georgia Infection Prevention Network. She was formerly a GI nurse and is currently an infection preventionist at a...

Sherese BrownView profile

ID: 32130

Ms. Sherese Brown

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Georgia

This highly-qualified expert of instrumental sterilization has been in the field for almost 15 years. She is a certified central sterile technician, instrument specialist and endoscope reprocessor. She formerly served as a sterile processing technician at several hospitals as well as the manager at SOSI Sterile Processing Company. Most recently, she served as a sterile processing manager at Emory...

Samantha JoyeView profile

ID: 38361

Prof. Samantha Joye

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Georgia

This expert earned a BS in biology, as well as a MS and PhD in marine sciences from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is an active member of a number of professional organizations, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Society for Microbiology and The Oceanography Society. She currently serves as a professor of marine sciences at a university in...

Diane Jackson, P.E.View profile

ID: 46273

Ms. Diane Jackson, P.E.

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Georgia

This well-credentialed expert has 34 years of experience managing the engineering and health issues at more than 350 chemical emergencies and hazardous waste sites. She earned her BS in chemical engineering from Purdue University and she is a licensed professional engineer. Formerly, she served as an environmental engineer at the EPA and a supervisory environmental engineer and environmental...

The Average Environmental Expert Witness
Charges $375 / Hour

Based on hourly rates. Compare expert witness rates across thousands of specialties in all 50 states.

  • Review Fee

    $325

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    This represents an expert’s hourly rate for participating in depositions. Experts may charge more for depositions that require them to travel, and some experts choose to bill a flat, daily or half-daily rate for deposition appearances.

  • Deposition Fee

    $425

    Fee info

    This represents an expert’s hourly rate for participating in depositions. Experts may charge more for depositions that require them to travel, and some experts choose to bill a flat, daily or half-daily rate for deposition appearances.

  • Court Fee

    $375

    Fee info

    This represents an expert’s hourly rate for participating in depositions. Experts may charge more for depositions that require them to travel, and some experts choose to bill a flat, daily or half-daily rate for deposition appearances.

Environmental Expert Witness FAQs

An environmental expert witness provides specialized knowledge and insights on environmental matters, such as pollution, conservation, climate change, and sustainability. They can help interpret complex scientific data and provide credible testimony.

Environmental expert witnesses are often needed in cases involving land use disputes, contamination issues, natural resource damages, regulatory compliance, hazardous waste management, and environmental impact assessments.

Yes. Environmental experts with a focus on climatology can provide valuable insights into climate change-related disputes, including those related to carbon emissions, sea-level rise, and extreme weather events.

Absolutely. Subspecialties can include air quality, water quality, soil science, toxicology, ecology, geology, meteorology, and many others. The choice of expert depends on the specifics of the case.

In construction disputes, an environmental expert can assess potential impacts on local ecosystems or evaluate compliance with environmental regulations. They may also analyze soil stability or contamination risks.

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