Epidemiology Expert Witnesses in Washington

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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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Julia Kay Diebol, CPSM, CSP, PhDView profile

ID: 106464

Dr. Julia Kay Diebol, CPSM, CSP, PhD

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Washington

Dr. Julia Diebol has over 17 years of experience in the field of Product Safety, Occupational Health and Safety, and Human Factors & Ergonomics. She earned both her BSE in Industrial and Operations Engineering and her Ph.D. in Environmental Health Sciences from the University of Michigan. Today, this expert is a Certified Safety Professional by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals and a...

Anne McTiernan, MD, PhDView profile

ID: 20652

Dr. Anne McTiernan, MD, PhD

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Washington

Dr. Anne McTiernan has nearly 40 years of experience in Epidemiology and Cancer Prevention Research. She earned her BA from Boston University, her MD from New York Medical College, and her PhD from the University of Washington. She completed her residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Washington Medical Center. Currently, she serves as a Full Member at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer...

Robert DuBois Morris, MD, MS, PhDView profile

ID: 6324002

Dr. Robert DuBois Morris, MD, MS, PhD

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Washington

Dr. Robert Morris has 36 years of experience in the fields of Epidemiology and Civil Engineering. He earned his BA in Engineering and Applied Sciences from Yale University, both his MS in Civil Engineering and his MD from the Medical College of Wisconsin, and another MS in Biostatistics, as well as a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Formerly, he...

Christopher PortierView profile

ID: 28411

Dr. Christopher Portier

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Washington

This highly qualified expert has over 40 years of experience studying toxicology, environmental hazards, and cancer causation. He obtained his BS in mathematics from Nicholls State University, before going to receive both his MS and PhD in biostatistics from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Today, this expert is an active member of the Society of Toxicology and the American Public...

The Average Epidemiology Expert Witness
Charges $517 / Hour

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

  • Review Fee

    $450

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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

    $575

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  • Court Fee

    $525

    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.

Epidemiology Expert Witness FAQs

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.

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

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.

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

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.

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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