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Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Experts in Texas
View our Expert Witness DirectoryThis expert has extensive experience with coefficient of friction testing, OHSA, ANSI, risk and root cause analysis, and ergonomic assessments. He earned his AS in computer science from Westwood College of Technology and his BS in occupational health and safety from Columbia Southern University. He earned his SHEP (safety, health, and environmental) certification and has completed trainings in various areas, including OSHA, industrial hygiene, incident reduction, and risk assessments. He has previously held a number of safety positions such as safety coordinator at Fort Dearborn and environmental health and safety specialist at Weir SPM, PCC Aerostructures, and Parker Hannifin. This expert is currently the owner of a slip prevention business in Texas.
Owner and Operator, A slip prevention business in TX
Bachelor of Science (BS), Columbia Southern University
Burleson |
Texas
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What is the role of a CDC expert witness in legal proceedings?
A CDC expert witness provides specialized knowledge on public health issues, disease control, and prevention strategies. They can offer critical insights into cases involving infectious diseases, vaccinations, and epidemiology.
What types of cases can a CDC expert witness handle?
CDC expert witnesses are often involved in cases related to public health crises, vaccine injuries, infectious disease outbreaks, environmental health hazards, and workplace safety issues.
How can a CDC expert witness contribute to my case involving an infectious disease outbreak?
A CDC expert can provide authoritative testimony on the nature of the disease, its transmission, prevention measures, and the adequacy of response by relevant parties.
Are there subspecialties within the CDC expert witness field?
Yes. Some experts specialize in specific areas like epidemiology, immunization, occupational health, environmental health, emergency preparedness or biostatistics.
Why is it important to hire a CDC expert witness with experience in emergency preparedness for my disaster-related case?
Such an expert can evaluate the effectiveness of emergency response plans and protocols, potentially identifying negligence or shortcomings that contributed to harm.
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