South Carolina
Dr. Kimberly A. Collins has 29 years of experience in Pathology and Forensic Pathology. She earned her BS in Microbiology from the University of Georgia and her MD from the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University. After completing her residency in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, she went on to complete her fellowship in Forensic Pathology at the...
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South Carolina
Dr. John R. McEvoy has 18 years of experience in Pathology. He earned his BS in Biology from The Citadel, The Military College of South California and his BS in Medical Technology from the Medical University of South Carolina. He also obtained his MD from the Medical University of South Carolina and his MBA from The Citadel, The Military College of South California years later. He completed a...
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A pathology expert witness provides insight into medical conditions, diseases, and causes of death. They can interpret lab results, autopsy findings, and other medical data to help clarify facts in a case.
Pathology expert witnesses are often needed in malpractice suits, wrongful death cases, personal injury claims, and any case where disease or medical condition is a factor.
Subspecialties include forensic pathology, clinical pathology, anatomic pathology, molecular pathology, and more. The right subspecialty depends on your case's specific needs.
Forensic pathologists can determine cause and manner of death, interpret toxicology reports, and provide crucial evidence in homicide or suspicious death cases.
Board certification ensures the expert has undergone rigorous training and examination. It validates their expertise and credibility in the field of pathology.
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