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This highly-qualified life expectancy calculations and life insurance underwriting expert has been consulting in the field for nearly three decades. She earned her BA in public health from Johns Hopkins University and an MPH in occupational epidemiology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is a fellow of the Academy of Life Underwriting and a member of the Board of Editors in...
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A life expectancy expert witness provides scientific analysis and testimony on an individual's projected lifespan, often crucial in personal injury, medical malpractice, or wrongful death cases.
They can provide an unbiased estimate of a plaintiff's expected lifespan, which can significantly impact calculations for future medical costs and loss of earnings.
Subspecialties include gerontology, epidemiology, biostatistics, and actuarial science. Each offers unique insights into factors affecting life expectancy.
Yes, they can assess how alleged malpractice may have altered a patient's life expectancy, influencing potential damages awarded.
Look for advanced degrees in relevant fields like medicine or statistics, professional experience related to life expectancy estimation, and prior expert witness experience.
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