Vascular Neurology Expert Witness
Vascular Neurology Expert Witness
- Review Fee
- $550/hr
- Deposition Fee
- $650/hr
Clinical Assistant Professor, A Top Medical School in PA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Maryland
Wilmington,
Delaware
We’ll help you retain an industry-leading Neurosurgery expert
Average Neurosurgery Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$825/hr
Review Fee
Deposition Fee
Court Fee
Clinical Assistant Professor, A Top Medical School in PA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Maryland
Wilmington,
Delaware
Associate Director, Major Government Brain Injury Study Center
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Ohio State University
Union,
New Jersey
Director, Major Medical University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of California, Berkeley
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Professor, An Ivy League Medical University
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Wisconsin
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Founding Chair, A NJ Medical School
Master of Science (MS), St. Louis University
Hackensack,
New Jersey
Professor Emeritus, A top medical school in NJ
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
Newark,
New Jersey
Co-Director, A university-affiliated medical center in PA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), American University of Beirut, Lebanon
Hershey,
Pennsylvania
Professor, A Major University in PA
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Wisconsin, Madison
University Park,
Pennsylvania
Director, A Peripheral Neuropathy Center in NJ
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Medical School of Tunis
Newark,
New Jersey
Consultant, Neuropathology, Forensic Pathology, General Pathology, PA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Chicago
Columbus,
Pennsylvania
Clinical Professor, A Large Academic Medical Institution
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Tulane University
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
Oculoplastic Surgeon, A major hospital in Philadelphia
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Neurologist, Three NJ hospitals
Doctor of Medicine (MD), The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
Bayonne,
New Jersey
Associate Program Director, A Medical School in MD
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore,
Maryland
Director, A medical company in PA
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), K.J. Somaiya Medical College and Research Center
Doylestown,
Pennsylvania
Clinical/Forensic Neuropsychologist, A Philadelphia-based psychology practice
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Drexel University
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Assistant Professor, A Top Medical School in MD
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
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Surgical opening of the skull.
Removal of a portion of the spine.
Joining two or more vertebrae.
Clipping an aneurysm to prevent bleeding.
Removal of a brain or spinal tumor.
Implanting electrodes to regulate brain activity.
What is a neurosurgery expert witness?
A neurosurgery expert witness is a neurosurgeon who provides specialized medical opinions in legal cases involving brain and spine injuries. They assist by reviewing records, writing reports, testifying in court, and clarifying complex neurosurgical issues.
What case types can a neurosurgery expert witness opine on?
A neurosurgery expert witness opines on brain and spine injury, trauma, malpractice, surgery errors, spinal cord damage, tumors, strokes, pain, disability, and standard of care.
How can a neurosurgery expert witness assist in evaluating standard of care breaches?
A neurosurgery expert witness evaluates medical records, procedures, and outcomes to determine if the neurosurgeon’s actions met or breached the accepted standard of care.
What neurosurgery expert witness qualifications are most persuasive at trial?
The most persuasive neurosurgery expert witness qualifications include board certification, active surgical practice, academic appointments, peer‑reviewed publications, and prior credible testimony.
How does a neurosurgery expert witness analyze causation in alleged surgical injuries?
A neurosurgery expert witness analyzes causation by reviewing records, imaging, surgical technique, standards of care, and timing to link the neurosurgical injury to specific actions or omissions.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting neurosurgery expert witnesses?
Expert Institute delivers a tailored approach to connect you with top-tier experts. We identify actively practicing professionals who meet your exact criteria for specialty, experience, litigation background, fee structure, credentials, location, and more.