Epidemiology Expert Witnesses in Connecticut

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Epidemiology expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including public health, infectious diseases, occupational and environmental health, chronic disease management, and biostatistics. Some of the most common specialties among epidemiology expert witnesses also include cancer epidemiology, genetic epidemiology, nutritional epidemiology, social epidemiology, and molecular epidemiology. They can opine on the effects of disease outbreaks, vaccination programs, environmental exposures, lifestyle factors on disease risk, and population health trends.

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Average Epidemiology Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$450/hr

Review Fee

$525/hr

Deposition Fee

$575/hr

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Epidemiology Experts in Connecticut

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Review Fee $600/hr
Deposition Fee $600/hr
Court Fee $600/hr

This expert is Professor of Epidemiology in the School of Public Health at the one of the Top Universities in the US. He received his MD degree from UC San Diego and his PhD from the University of Chicago. After serving as a Postdoctoral Fellow in Epidemiology at the prestigious University of Washington Public Health School, he was an Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of Toronto before moving to his current position more than two decades ago. His research interests are in the areas of cancer etiology and prevention, as well as in epidemiological analytic and field methods, and in evaluation of causation. His major research projects include studies of diverse risk and genetic factors for ovarian, pancreatic, lung, bladder, liver, endometrial, esophageal and stomach cancers, as well as studies related to the use of hormonal medications, analgesics, and other drugs. He is Associate Editor of a National Cancer Publication, Editor of an International Cancer Publication, and a Member of the Board of Editors for the American Journal of Epidemiology. This expert has reviewed a number of legal cases involving several major drugs and other agents and postmarketing adverse effects, and has experience in depositions.

Professor, An Ivy League University

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Chicago

Fairfield,

Connecticut

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Review Fee $650/hr
Deposition Fee $650/hr

This expert is experienced with fatality, catastrophic injury and personal injury cases. He holds multiple certifications in occupational safety & health and OSHA compliance. Expertise includes forklifts, boom lifts, scissor lifts, fall protection, machine guarding, work zones, scaffolds, excavations. He specializes in applying OSHA General Industry regulations, OSHA Construction regulations, and safety-related national consensus standards to working conditions. He frequently performs health & safety and OSHA-related inspections, audits, and assessments. He specializes in conducting hazard analysis and recommends corrective actions to reduce or eliminate these hazards. He trains workers, management and senior management, and helps clients assess and improve their safety management systems. He is a frequent speaker at conferences and webinars.

Founder and President, A private safety consulting group in CT

Master of Arts (MA), The University of Connecticut

Cromwell,

Connecticut

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FAQs for Epidemiology Expert Witnesses

What is the role of an epidemiology expert witness in a legal case?

An epidemiology expert witness provides scientific evidence related to disease patterns, causes, and effects. They can help establish causation, assess risk factors, and interpret statistical data.

What types of cases might require an epidemiology expert witness?

Cases involving public health issues, pharmaceutical litigation, environmental exposure, occupational diseases, or medical malpractice often require the expertise of an epidemiologist.

How can an epidemiology expert witness assist in a medical malpractice case?

In medical malpractice cases, an epidemiologist can analyze patient data to determine if negligence occurred and if it directly led to the patient's injury or illness.

Are there subspecialties within epidemiology that could be relevant to my case?

Yes, there are many subspecialties including infectious disease epidemiology, genetic epidemiology, and cancer epidemiology. The right subspecialty depends on your specific case needs.

Why is it important to hire an epidemiology expert witness with experience in testifying?

An experienced witness understands court procedures and can present complex information clearly and convincingly to a jury. This can significantly impact the outcome of your case.

How does Expert Institute select its Epidemiology 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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