INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR TOXICOLOGY AND MEDICINE (ICTM)

We are pleased to introduce the new ICTM electronic report:
"Correcting Misapplications of Science in Personal Injury Claims:
A Periodic Report with Supporting Citations."
The purpose of this literature report is to expose
common errors in environmental causal allegations.
The intended audience is litigators, corporate counsel, claims professionals,
physicians, environmental professionals, and others involved in
environmental issues.

This is a series of reports which we post on this page in inverse order (i.e. latest on top).

Articles:

DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS vs. CAUSAL ASSESSMENT:   RELEVANCE TO DAUBERT   
Ronald E. Gots, MD, PhD
, Geneva L. Clark, JD and Donald E. Franklin, CPA

Comment upon:  Geneva   L. Clark, JD and Donald E. Franklin, CPA  MOLD CLAIMS: RECOGNIZING WHAT IS REAL AND DEALING WITH THE CURRENT EXCESSIVE FEARS AND CLAIMS
Ronald E. Gots, M.D., Ph.D., Principal, ICTM


Bogus Immune Dysfunction Claims Allegedly Due To Mold Toxins
Ronald E. Gots, M.D., Ph.D., Principal, ICTM

Mold as a Home Allergen: Infrequent, But Often Claimed
Ronald E. Gots, M.D., Ph.D., Principal, ICTM
Correcting Mold Misinformation
Ronald E. Gots, M.D., Ph.D., Principal, ICTM
Why Symptoms Are A Poor Indicator Of Disease In Chemical Or Mold Exposure Claims: The Misleading Nature Of Symptom Questionnaires
 Ronald E. Gots, M.D., Ph.D., Principal, ICTM


Contact: Anyone wishing to receive a copy of the reports directly as they come out, send e-mail to Ms. Chiscano-Doyle


About ICTM:
Since 1975, the principals of ICTM have assisted attorneys, corporate counsel, insurers, and facilities managers in the review and management of thousands of environmental claims-mold, chemicals and others. The company has extensive experience in helping attorneys develop strategies and tactics to support counsel from discovery through motions to exclude experts, to jury presentations. In addition, ICTM has managed indoor air quality testing, remediation costs and risk communication for public and private organizations in hundreds of matters concerning commercial and municipal buildings, schools, homes, apartments, and condos. ICTM has developed a methodology that describes the steps needed to evaluate and manage the medical and toxicological aspects of claims of illnesses allegedly arising from environmental exposures.


ICTM Contact for General Information:
Belva Flynn
Client Services                                                                                            Fax: 301-519-1307
2301 Research Boulevard,  Suite 210                                                         Phone: 301-519-0300
Rockville, MD 20850-3402                                                                       Email: ictm@ictm.com

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