West Virginia
This extremely qualified expert has years of experience in human factors, machine design and systems methodologies as they apply to the prevention of injury involving industrial and agricultural equipment. He received his MEA degree from George Washington University and his PhD degree in industrial engineering from West Virginia University. He is a member of multiple professional associations,...
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An Occupational Health and Safety expert witness provides testimony, reports, and opinions on legal cases related to workplace safety, health regulations, and industry standards.
These experts are crucial in personal injury cases, workers' compensation claims, industrial accidents, product liability suits, and regulatory compliance disputes.
Subspecialties include industrial hygiene, ergonomics, hazardous materials management, environmental health & safety, and construction safety.
They can assess whether proper safety protocols were followed, evaluate the cause of the accident, and determine if there were any OSHA violations.
Familiarity with OSHA regulations is vital as these rules often form the basis for determining negligence or non-compliance in workplace safety-related lawsuits.
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