Cytogenetics Expert Witness
Cytogenetics Expert Witness
- Review Fee
- $500/hr
- Deposition Fee
- $600/hr
- Court Fee
- $600/hr
Clinical Associate Professor II, Major University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Maryland at Baltimore
Ann Arbor,
Michigan
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Average Hematology Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$500/hr
Review Fee
$600/hr
Deposition Fee
$750/hr
Court Fee
Clinical Associate Professor II, Major University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Maryland at Baltimore
Ann Arbor,
Michigan
Professor of Medicine, A Prominent Medical Institution in Philadelphia (Retired June, 2016)
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Cornell University Medical Center & Rockefeller University
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Chief and Medical Director, Hematology and Oncology, A Cancer Center in PA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Jefferson Medical College
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Assistant Professor, A Medical School in PA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
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Analyzes blood components and cell counts.
Samples marrow for cell analysis.
Evaluates blood clotting ability.
Identifies different hemoglobin types.
Microscopic evaluation of blood cells.
Assesses iron levels in the body.
What is the role of a hematology expert witness?
A hematology expert witness is a blood disorder specialist who explains complex lab findings and diagnoses in legal cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, writing reports, and testifying to clarify hematology issues.
What case types can a hematology expert witness opine on?
A hematology expert witness opines on blood disorders, anemia, leukemia, lymphoma, clotting/bleeding issues, transfusion errors, chemotherapy care, and hematology malpractice cases.
How can a hematology expert witness assist in evaluating causation in blood disorders?
A hematology expert witness evaluates medical records, test results, and risk factors to determine if a specific exposure or event likely caused a patient’s blood disorder.
What hematology expert witness qualifications are most persuasive at trial?
The most persuasive hematology expert witness qualifications include board certification, subspecialty training, active clinical practice, research publications, and prior courtroom testimony experience.
How does a hematology expert witness analyze anticoagulation management in disputed outcomes?
A hematology expert witness reviews medical records, lab data, dosing decisions, and guideline adherence to assess whether anticoagulation management met the standard of care.
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