West Virginia
This highly-qualified expert has over a decade of experience in the fields of occupational medicine and family medicine. She earned a BA in sociology and anthropology as well as a BA in physics from West Virginia University before also earning an MS in occupational hygiene and occupational safety, an MPH, and an MD from the same institution. She then went on to complete her post-graduate training...
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West Virginia
Dr. Syam B. Stoll has extensive experience in Occupational and Environmental Medicine. He earned his MD from the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine at Marshall University. He completed his residency in Occupational and Environmental Medicine at the West Virginia University School of Public Health. Today, this expert is board-certified in Occupational Medicine. He is also an Aviation Medical...
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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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