2025 Southwestern Association of Toxicologists Annual Meeting - Tulsa - April 8-10
Toxicology evidence is often complex, highly technical, and difficult to translate into practical conclusions for legal decision-making. Laboratory reports may be accurate yet incomplete in context, and critical assumptions or limitations are not always apparent on first review.
I assist attorneys by independently reviewing toxicology discovery materials, identifying strengths and limitations in the evidence, and explaining the scientific findings in clear, defensible terms. My goal is to help counsel understand what the toxicology evidence does — and does not — support, so that it can be effectively incorporated into case evaluation, litigation strategy, and attorney–client communication.
In many cases, my role is to serve as an intermediary between complex scientific data and its practical application in the legal process.