Life Sciences Experts
Rimkus life sciences experts are highly trained and well-versed in the study and understanding of human behavior and experience. Our experts have extensive knowledge involving, but not limited to, human health, medical devices, human factors, warnings and signage, perception and reaction, medicine and patient care, and health and sports activity.
Our scientists, engineers, and specialists concentrate in human-based research to support product design and development, product validation, and the development of instructions and warnings for use. Our experts work with clients across the globe in every major product sector, leveraging rigorous research and thoughtful analysis with creative problem solving to support the development of products.
Our Life Sciences Experts Services
Our biomedical engineering experts offer advice and opinions in court on a range of issues related to medical technology, device safety, biomechanics, research protocols, and the application of engineering principles in healthcare settings.
Our human factors experts provide opinions on product liability, user interface design, ergonomics, accident reconstruction, human-system interaction, warnings and instructions, cognitive factors, and workplace safety. Their expertise helps assess the human element in various situations and contributes to understanding how design and system factors may have influenced human behavior and outcomes.
When attorneys need qualified personnel to help them navigate the medical environment, the services provided by our team of legal nurse consulting experts can help develop an informed litigation strategy and locate testifying experts as needed. We offer extensive knowledge of and access to a broad network of experienced testifying experts for all types of medicolegal litigation, which allows our clients to trust us to locate the ideal expert.
Our toxicology experts can opine on the safety and biological effects of drugs, chemicals, and other substances on living organisms. They can help parties in a legal dispute understand the adverse effects that may result from exposure to chemical, biological, or other agents present in consumer and industrial projects.