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What is an autopsies expert witness?
An autopsies expert witness is someone who can provide testimony in cases of wrongful death or homicide. An autopsy expert witness may also be referred to as a pediatric forensic pathology or a pediatric deaths expert.
What is the role of an autopsies expert witness?
An autopsies expert witness provides expert opinions, analysis, and testimony related to the post-mortem examination of a deceased person in legal cases.
How much can a person make as an autopsies expert witness?
Autopsies expert witnesses can earn compensation somewhere between $200 and $400 per hour, or greater in certain cases. The expert and retaining attorney will negotiate the exact fee.
What are the qualifications of an autopsies expert witness?
An autopsies expert witness is qualified to conduct postmortem examinations and provide expert opinions on cause and manner of death.
For a case, how is evidence gathered by an autopsies expert witness?
An autopsies expert witness gathers evidence through a thorough examination of the deceased's body, including internal organs, tissues, and fluids. They may also review medical records and consult with other experts.
What types of cases involve expert opinions from an autopsies expert witness?
Autopsy expert witnesses may provide expert opinions in cases involving cause of death, manner of death, injuries sustained, toxicology reports, and other medical issues related to the deceased.