Construction Safety Expert witnesses and consultants form opinions, draft expert reports, and provide litigation support on all construction safety issues. They testify at deposition and trial. They are experienced with accidents, hazard assessments, occupational injury, OSHA compliance audits, and inspections. They are also experienced with asbestos management and inspections.
Anthony Corrado
Over 24 years of experience as a safety consultant and trainer with expertise in applying the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) standards and policies to work-related injuries. He has conducted over 380 accident/incident investigations and provided deposition and trial testimony in state and federal court cases. He has worked with various businesses, including construction, utilities, and emergency services. He has also been a frequent speaker at conferences and seminars.
Corrado earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from New York University and a Master of Science in Surgery from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. He completed a four-year residency in Otolaryngology/Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and received the NYU Founder’s Day Honors Scholarship as well as being named to the Dean’s List multiple semesters.
Aside from his professional career, Anthony is a full-time TikTok creator and actor with over 10 million followers. He has over 3 billion views on his channels and has worked with some of the most popular stars on the platform. His comedy content is a combination of skits and acting, with a focus on pop culture, relationships, and everyday life.
In Grand Theft Auto IV, Corrado was a supporting character who served as Jimmy Pegorino’s bodyguard and adopted son. He survived a heart attack and was kept alive at the Westdyke Memorial Hospital until Niko Bellic, an associate of Pegorino’s crime family, unplugged his life support machine.
Mr. Hartwig provides consultation and expert witness testimony to clients in a variety of industries and environments. He has extensive experience in the management of safety and health for projects involving construction, industrial structures, hospitals and nursing homes, hotels, restaurants, retail stores and automotive facilities. He has also conducted numerous inspections and audits for a variety of clients, including OSHA compliance audits and hazard assessments. He has been a speaker at safety conferences and is an OSHA authorized general industry trainer for the 10-hour construction outreach training course. He has also performed a number of incident/accident investigations, including fatality and catastrophic accidents.
Cheryl Scanlon-Zinner
Vincent Gallagher is a safety specialist who works at Safety Research. He has been working for the company for less than a year. He has a master’s degree in occupational health and safety from New York University. He has experience writing site specific safety plans and conducting occupational safety audits. He has also trained management representatives and supervisors on the principles of injury prevention.
He has extensive knowledge of the Occupational Safety and Health Act and has performed litigation support for attorneys in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, West Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Arizona, and Vermont. He has also conducted numerous independent case evaluations of safety responsibility based on the standard of care. In addition to his work as an expert witness, he is a member of several professional safety organizations.
Scanlon Safety has 2 employees and is headquartered in Audubon, PA. They provide services such as forensic analysis, data analytics, due diligence, and standard of care for contractors and construction managers. You can find their public and property records with Whitepages. You can also find their email address, phone number, and associated people. You can even run a background check on them. A comprehensive report will reveal whether they have any criminal records or other public information.
John Nain
Construction safety is one of the most important aspects of a job. It requires strict adherence to workplace and safety regulations, regular site inspections, and risk assessments. This can reduce the number of accidents and injuries that occur on construction sites, thus saving money and boosting productivity. In addition, it improves a company’s reputation among industry professionals and regulatory agencies.
As a professional safety consultant, John Nain helps companies focus on employee safety and assists them with OSHA compliance. He works with general contractors, property owners, subcontractors, and equipment manufacturers. He also specializes in risk assessment, accident investigation, and training. His clients include Fortune 500 companies and small businesses. Nain’s services are based on the principles of Quality, Integrity, and Service.
He has been a consultant in the safety industry for over 24 years and is certified by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). He specializes in workplace accident reconstruction, analyzing the root cause of incidents, and developing management systems. He has also provided strategic advice to senior leadership, including coaching on how to lead a team.
The construction industry is one of the most dangerous industries in the United States. In 2016, 1 in 5 worker deaths in the private sector were caused by injuries at construction sites. Many of these were due to falls, being struck by objects, and electrocutions. To prevent these types of accidents, construction safety experts are tasked with creating safer sites for workers. These experts help identify and assess construction hazards, roles, and responsibilities of all entities involved in a project. In addition, they help establish a culture of safety that is instilled throughout the organization.
Premises safety expert witnesses conduct investigations of commercial premises, residential structures, hospitals and nursing homes, and auto dealerships. They also provide expert witness testimony in litigation involving accidents, fires, and hazardous chemicals. The construction safety expert witnesses on this page are available to testify regarding construction and hazard issues such as personal injury, slip and fall, industrial hygiene, confined space entries, and workplace accommodations. They can also advise on machine guarding, human factors, and safety management.
- Janine McCartney
Janine McCartney is a qualified member of Best’s Insurance Professional Resources, an editorial resource for qualified legal counsel, independent insurance adjusting services and expert service providers since 1929. She is also the host of the weekly Best’s Insurance Law Podcast, an industry-leading insurance podcast that examines timely insurance issues from a legal perspective.
In her work as a construction safety expert, McCartney has testified in cases involving injuries and accidents on multi-employer worksites and projects. She has been involved in investigations and claims involving confined space, excavation, cranes, heavy equipment, and a variety of other industrial and construction hazards. She has experience in investigating workplace incidents and accidents, including determining root cause and providing unbiased opinions.
She has worked on a daily basis as both a consultant and expert for over 30 years. Her clients include large manufacturing, chemical and electrical utilities, oil and gas exploration/production companies, telecommunications, airport facilities, port facilities, warehousing, electricians servicing telecommunication towers, engine manufacturers, food processing plants, bakery plants, laundry plants, hospitals, water treatment plants, property management, and government agencies.
As a safety engineering, industrial hygiene and risk management expert, McCartney has conducted extensive research and analysis in multiple industries. She has provided expert testimony in over 70 cases for both plaintiff and defense attorneys. McCartney is a member of the American Society of Safety Engineers, American Industrial Hygiene Association, and Board Certified Safety Professional.
In addition to her work as a safety engineer, McCartney has held positions in the chemical and wood products manufacturing industries. She has also taught at the Texas A&M University-Texas Engineering Extension as an Adjunct Faculty, and she teaches the OSHA 10- and 30-hour General Industry courses.
McCartney has been a safety engineer and industrial hygienist for over 30 years, and she currently works with clients in a variety of industries. She has investigated and tested over 500 accidents/injuries, ranging from minor to fatal, on multi-employer worksites and industrial/construction sites. Her expertise includes accident investigation, root cause analysis, machine guarding and lockout/tagout, chemical safety (including lead, silica, hexavalent chromium) and ventilation systems. She is also a licensed contractor and a trainer for MSHA Part 48 and 46 training.