West Virginia
This expert received his medical degree from Wayne State University and an MSc in Environmental Health from the City University of New York. He completed his residency at Brown University and the Mayo Clinic, and he is board-certified in Internal Medicine and in Occupational Medicine. In his current clinical role, he provides diagnostic and intervention advice to patients concerned with exposure...
An Occupational and Environmental Medicine expert witness provides insight on cases involving workplace injuries, environmental exposure to toxins, occupational diseases, and safety regulations.
These experts are crucial in personal injury claims, workers' compensation cases, toxic tort litigation, and disputes involving workplace safety standards.
Subspecialties include Industrial Hygiene, Toxicology, Epidemiology, Occupational Psychiatry, and Occupational Dermatology among others.
They can provide evidence on the health effects of asbestos exposure, assess the adequacy of protective measures taken, and determine if exposure led to specific medical conditions.
These experts can identify if a substance is hazardous, evaluate exposure levels, link exposure to health issues, and testify on regulatory compliance.
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