Washington
This well-qualified expert has more than twenty years of experience in caring for animals, including more than five as a veterinarian. She received her BA in anthropology from Scripps College and her DVM at Washington State University. She is certified in veterinary acupuncture, Tui-Na, herbalism, canine rehabilitation, and animal chiropractic care. She is also a member of many professional...
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A veterinary medicine expert witness provides insight into cases involving animal health, including malpractice, negligence, or abuse. They can interpret medical records and testify on standard care practices.
These experts can handle a variety of cases such as animal cruelty, veterinary malpractice, wrongful death of pets, livestock disputes, and pharmaceutical liability.
They can provide an objective analysis of whether a pet product caused harm or injury to an animal due to design defects, manufacturing errors, or inadequate warnings.
Yes, there are many subspecialties including small animal practice, large animal practice, exotic animals, equine medicine, surgery, oncology, cardiology, and more.
Board certification ensures the expert has undergone rigorous training and examination in their specialty. This guarantees they have up-to-date knowledge and expertise.
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