By Kelly J. Wilbur, Esq.

Introduction 

If you are thinking about becoming a neurocritical care expert witness you might wonder what types of cases you may be asked to work on. Below are 5 examples of cases where a neurocritical care physician may be needed as an expert witness.

Examples of cases where a neurocritical care physician might serve as an expert witness:

  1. Medical malpractice cases involving inpatient falls resulting in TBIs;
  2. Medical malpractice cases involving the administration of the Seqirus quadrivalent flu vaccine;
  3. Medical malpractice cases involving the placement of a port-a-catheter and resulting stroke symptoms;
  4. Medical malpractice cases involving right frontal skull lesions and subsequent treatment;
  5. Medical malpractice cases involving basal ganglia ischemic strokes.

Conclusion

Expert witness work for neurocritical care physicians typically pays $600+/hr and can involve a variety of issues. Neurocritical care expert witnesses may be asked to opine on medical malpractice cases.

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About the Author

Kelly J. Wilbur, Esq. is the Vice President of SEAK, IncThe Expert Witness Training Company. SEAK helps experts get started, teaches experts how to excel at their work and helps experts obtain case assignments. Kelly has trained hundreds of expert witnesses including  neurocritical care expert witnesses. Kelly can be reached at 781-491-6802 or kelly@seak.com.  For more information on SEAK, Inc. – The Expert Witness Training Company, visit www.testifyingtraining.com

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