West Virginia
This highly qualified expert is an Associate Professor of Community Health and Physical Education. She has a Ph.D. in Kinesiology (Physical Education Teacher Education) from the College of Physical Activity and Sports Science at West Virginia University, a MS in Community Health Education from the West Virginia University School of Medicine, and a BS in Health and Physical Education from Edinboro...
A Physical Education expert witness provides insight on standards, practices, and safety protocols in physical education settings. They can testify on issues like sports injuries, negligence, or improper training.
Cases involving sports-related injuries, disputes over athletic performance, allegations of negligence by coaches or trainers, or lawsuits related to physical education programs often need such experts.
Yes, they can provide valuable insights into whether appropriate safety measures were followed during PE classes or school sports activities, potentially determining school liability.
Yes, some experts may specialize in areas like adaptive physical education for special needs students, sports psychology, athletic training protocols, or specific sports rules and regulations.
They review all relevant information including medical records, incident reports, and training protocols. They assess if standard care was provided and if any negligence contributed to the injury.
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