Special Needs Expert Witnesses in Connecticut

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Special needs expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including education, psychology, social work, rehabilitation therapy, and pediatric medicine. Some of the most common special needs expert witness specialties also include autism spectrum disorders, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, intellectual disabilities, and behavioral disorders. They can opine on the effects of inclusive education, individualized education programs (IEPs), disability discrimination, therapeutic interventions, and adaptive equipment.

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Dr. William David Graf, MDView profile

ID: 124905

Dr. William Graf, MD

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Connecticut

Dr. William D. Graf has over 33 years of experience in the field of Psychiatry & Neurology. He earned his BS in Biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin Madison and his MD from Freie Universität Berlin. After completing his residency in Pediatrics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, he went on to complete a fellowship in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities at Westchester Institute for Human...

Dr. David Ezra Mandelbaum, MD, PhDView profile

ID: 149070

Dr. David Mandelbaum, MD, PhD

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Connecticut

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Rhode Island

Dr. David E. Mandelbaum has 42 years of experience in the fields of Neurology and Pediatrics. He earned his BA in Psychology from Columbia University and his MD from the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons. He also completed his Ph.D. in Neurophysiology at the Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. After completing his residencies in Pediatrics at...

Special Needs Expert Witness FAQs

A Special Needs expert witness provides insight on cases involving individuals with disabilities, offering expertise on special education laws, disability rights, and appropriate accommodations.

They can contribute to cases involving discrimination, educational disputes, personal injury claims where the victim has special needs, or negligence in care facilities.

They can assess whether appropriate educational provisions were made according to law, evaluate Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), and testify on best practices.

Yes, subspecialties may include Autism Spectrum Disorders, Learning Disabilities, Physical Disabilities, Intellectual Disabilities, and Emotional/Behavioral Disorders.

Each disability has unique characteristics and requires specific accommodations. An expert with specific experience can provide accurate assessments and credible testimony.

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