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What is a trauma surgery/trauma medicine expert witness?
A trauma surgery/trauma medicine expert witness is a medical professional with specialized knowledge and expertise in the management and treatment of traumatic injuries. They provide expert testimony in legal cases related to trauma surgery, emergency medicine, and critical care.
What is the role of a trauma surgery/trauma medicine expert witness?
A trauma surgery/medicine expert witness provides testimony on medical care and treatment for traumatic injuries.
How much can a person make as a trauma surgery/trauma medicine expert witness?
Trauma surgery/trauma medicine expert witnesses may be compensated in the range from $250 to $450 per hour, or higher in some cases. The final fee is negotiated between the expert witness and the retaining attorney.
What are the qualifications of a trauma surgery/trauma medicine expert witness?
A Trauma Surgery/Trauma Medicine Expert Witness should be a licensed trauma surgeon or emergency medicine physician with specialized training and experience in the management of traumatic injuries, and possess knowledge of trauma surgery techniques and procedures.
What type of evidence is gathered in a legal proceeding by a trauma surgery/trauma medicine expert witness?
A trauma surgery/medicine expert witness may gather evidence such as medical records, imaging studies, and physical examinations to provide testimony on the extent and nature of a patient's injuries.
In what type of cases would testimony be required from a trauma surgery/trauma medicine expert witness?
A trauma surgery/medicine expert witness may be required in cases involving severe injuries, such as car accidents, gunshot wounds, or falls, where their specialized knowledge can help determine the cause and extent of the trauma.