Michigan
Dr. David H. Garabrant has 43 years of experience in the fields of Internal Medicine and Occupational Medicine with expertise in Epidemiology and Emergency Medicine. He earned his BS in Chemical Engineering from Tufts University, his MD from Tufts University School of Medicine, and his MS in Physiology and MPH from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. He completed his residency in Internal...
Michigan
Dr. Alfred Franzblau has 33 years of experience in the fields of Internal Medicine and Occupational Medicine. He earned his BA in Mathematics from Northwestern University, his MS in Mathematics from Stanford University, and his MD from UC San Diego School of Medicine. After completing both an internship and a residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Washington Medical Center, he went...
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An occupational medicine expert witness provides insight into cases involving workplace health and safety, workers' compensation, disability determination, and environmental exposures.
These experts are crucial in cases involving workplace injuries, toxic exposure, occupational diseases, fitness for work assessments, and disputes over workers' compensation.
Subspecialties include industrial hygiene, environmental medicine, toxicology, public health, and preventive medicine. Each has unique expertise to offer in specific case types.
They can provide critical insights into the potential health effects of exposure to certain substances, establish causation between exposure and illness, and assess compliance with safety regulations.
These experts can evaluate medical records and workplace conditions to determine if an injury or illness is work-related, which is key in resolving workers' compensation disputes.
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