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Dr. Steven Imber: Expert Witness in Forensic Psychiatry and Educational Evaluations

Dr. Steven Imber is a highly esteemed expert witness and forensic psychiatrist with over two decades of experience. Renowned for his extensive expertise, Dr. Imber provides invaluable services to parents, school departments, and attorneys through his detailed evaluations and forensic insights.

Board-certified in both psychiatry and forensic psychiatry, Dr. Imber earned his medical degree from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. He completed his residency in psychiatry and further specialized with a fellowship in forensic psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Medicine.

Dr. Imber is well-regarded for his work in Independent Educational Evaluations (IEEs), where he offers a thorough review of case records and, when necessary, conducts school observations. His evaluations include cognitive and educational assessments for students with disabilities at various educational levels, from elementary through college.

In the legal realm, Dr. Imber has provided his forensic expertise in a range of cases, including personal injury, family court disputes related to educational issues, wrongful death, criminal defense involving individuals with disabilities, and matters concerning school safety. He has a proven track record of testifying in federal court, superior court, and family court during due process hearings.

Dr. Imber’s commitment to delivering clear, objective, and evidence-based evaluations highlights his crucial role in both educational and legal contexts. His extensive background and meticulous approach make him an invaluable resource for addressing complex cases that intersect mental health and educational needs.

For more details about Dr. Imber’s services and expertise, visit his website at Dr. Steven Imber’s website.

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