Neurology Expert Witnesses in Rhode Island

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Neurology expert witnesses specialize in a variety of fields, including stroke medicine, epilepsy, neuroimmunology, neuromuscular diseases, and cognitive neurology. Some of the most common specialties among neurology expert witnesses also include pediatric neurology, clinical neurophysiology, vascular neurology, behavioral neurology, and neuro-oncology. They have provided opinions on the effects of traumatic brain injuries, neurological disorders, nerve damage, dementia, and seizures.

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Average Neurology Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$575/hr

Review Fee

$750/hr

Deposition Fee

$925/hr

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Neurology Experts in Rhode Island

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Review Fee $500/hr
Deposition Fee

The expert is an actively-practicing, board-certified ophthalmologist who holds an active practice caring for patients with dislocated cataracts, diabetes, trauma and retinal detachments. He is associate retinal ophthalmology staff at his current institution as well as a member of several prestigious ophthalmology professional societies.

Surgeon, Retinal Attending Surgeon, Eye Clinic at Major East Coast Hospital

Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Rochester

Providence |

Rhode Island

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Review Fee $750/hr
Deposition Fee $750/hr
Court Fee $900/hr

This supremely qualified psychiatrist has remained in active practice for over 30 years. He has been appointed to professorships in psychiatry at among the nation's top ten medical institutions, and has held high ranking clinical administrative positions at medical universities and hospitals throughout the country. He has also published an extensive body of literature on his field, and has given hundreds of nationally invited lectures. These strong qualifications make him extremely capable of performing the case review.

Psychiatry Consultant, Multiple hospitals in RI

Doctor of Medicine (MD), State University of New York at Buffalo

Providence |

Rhode Island

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Review Fee $500/hr
Deposition Fee $500/hr

This highly qualified neurologist and neurointensivist earned his BA from Temple University and his MD from Ohio State University. He completed his residency in neurology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and his fellowship in neurocritical care at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University. He is a member of the Neurocritical Care Society, American Heart Association, and American Academy of Neurology. He serves as Associate Editor of the periodical Neurocritical Care Society: Currents and as a reviewer for JAMA Neurology. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Neurology & Neurosurgery at an ivy league university in Rhode Island, where he also serves as an attending neurointensivist at the university's affiliated hospital.

Attending Neuro-Intensivist, A University-Affiliated Medical Center in PA

Doctor of Medicine (MD), Ohio State University

Pittsburgh |

Rhode Island

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FAQs for Neurology Expert Witnesses

What is the role of a neurology expert witness in legal proceedings?

A neurology expert witness provides specialized knowledge about the nervous system, including brain and spinal cord injuries, neurological disorders, and treatments. They can offer insights on medical malpractice, personal injury cases, and more.

What types of cases can a neurology expert witness handle?

Neurology expert witnesses can handle a wide range of cases such as traumatic brain injuries, stroke, epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and other neurological conditions.

How can a neurology expert witness assist in a medical malpractice case?

In medical malpractice cases, a neurology expert witness can review patient records, identify standard of care breaches, provide testimony on the impact of alleged negligence on the patient's condition.

Are there subspecialties within neurology that an expert witness might focus on?

Yes, there are many subspecialties in neurology. These include pediatric neurology, neuromuscular medicine, vascular (stroke) neurology, and neurocritical care among others.

Why is it important to have a neurology expert witness in a traumatic brain injury case?

A neurology expert witness can explain complex medical issues related to traumatic brain injuries in simple terms for the court. They can also assess the extent of damage and future implications.

How does Expert Institute select its Neurology 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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