Wisconsin
Dr. Gregory P. DeMuri has 28 years of experience in the field of Pediatric Infectious Diseases and he earned his MD from the University of Michigan Medical School. He completed both an internship and a residency in Pediatrics at University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics before completing a fellowship in Pediatric Infectious Disease at M. Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center....
Wisconsin
This expert has over 20 years of experience in neuropsychology. She obtained her BS from Carroll College, her MS from Loyola College, and a Ph.D. from the Chicago Medical School. After completing an internship in clinical neuropsychology, this expert went on to complete a prestigious fellowship in the same specialty at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Today, she is board-certified in clinical...
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A neuropsychiatry expert witness provides insight into cases involving mental health disorders, brain injuries, and neurological conditions. They can clarify complex medical issues for the court.
Neuropsychiatry experts are often needed in personal injury, malpractice, disability claims, criminal cases involving mental health defenses, and competency evaluations.
Subspecialties include behavioral neurology, geriatric psychiatry, forensic neuropsychiatry, and child & adolescent neuropsychiatry. Each has unique expertise.
A neuropsychiatrist can explain how TBI affects cognitive function and behavior, interpret medical records, assess damages, and provide evidence-based opinions on causation.
These experts can help determine if the condition affected the individual's decision-making capacity at the time of events under scrutiny, which is crucial in such cases.
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