Virginia experts & expert witnesses - Experts in chemical dependence, addiction, and abuse of intoxicating liquor. Specialties include expert testimony in criminal matters (DUI) and civil (personal injury, wrongful death and domestic relations). Alcohol Abuse experts serve as expert witnesses and forensic consultants in Virginia legal matters, and provide expert reports and testimony for judges, attorneys, lawyers, law firms, insurance companies and government agencies in Federal and state court trials and arbitrations in Virginia.
The listings below are of Alcohol Abuse experts serving Virginia; these experts reside in Virginia, in the South East US region, or elsewhere.
Virginia Alcohol Abuse Expert Witnesses/Consultants
Board-certified in Psychiatry and Forensic Psychiatry. Forensic Psychiatric Evaluations, Consultations, and Expert Testimony. Civil and Criminal. Plaintiff or Defense.
Dr. Stephens is a member of the American
Psychological Association and is a licensed
psychologist in Colorado and Wyoming. He is
currently the Dean of the School of
Professional Psychology at University of the
Rockies, was Chief of ... (more) Behavioral Health
Services for the Colorado Department of
Corrections and also served as Regional
Mental Health Director for the state of Missouri
where he oversaw all aspects of mental health
services for the state’s Correctional Medical
Services contract...
Board Certified in both Psychiatry, Addiction Medicine. FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION. Clinically active, wide forensic experience. Co-Editor, Journal of Addiction Medicine; Co-Editor, Principles of Addiction Medicine (textbook); Co-Editor/Author, ... (more) Practice Guidelines for Substance Use Disorders, Department of Veterans Affairs/Department of Defense. Court-deemed “expert” in Addiction Medicine, Psychiatry, Drug Testing, Gambling Addiction, Cough Medicine Abuse, etc.
Mr. Friedler is expert in cases involving the administrative standard of care in psychiatric settings and nursing home environments. Additionally he is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and is able to assess the medical record to determine the ... (more) adequacy and continuity of care relative to compliance with prevailing clinical and administrative standards.