About us
We’re a team of expert medical witnesses and highly skilled case managers. We are available for single or joint instructions by solicitors working for the claimant or defendant, in cases involving personal injury or medical negligence.
What we do
Robust reports with clarity and structure
You can have confidence that our reports will provide you with an objective, critical, yet succinct, review of the medical evidence.
We will focus on expressing an independent view and our reports include an unequivocal conclusion to assist the court in reaching their judgment.
Trusted medical experts
We’re all leading clinicians with years of medical experience; we provide expert testimony and opinion formed from our extensive professional backgrounds.
We’re all trained in presenting opinion-based evidence effectively to court under cross examination.
We’re all good communicators. We provide impartial, honest and jargon-free evidence.
Available directly or via an agency
We understand that some solicitors prefer to instruct medico legal experts through an agency and we are very happy to accept instructions in this way.
We have good working relationships with a number of well-known and well-respected medico legal agencies across the UK.
Attentive, personal service
You’ll find we’re easy to get hold of, by phone/email and also thanks to the regularity and various nationwide locations of our claimant clinics.
Our dedicated case managers oversee every instruction. We all work as an extension to your team, proactively contacting you if we identify a problem and making ourselves available if you need to discuss your case.
It’s this unique and personal interest in each case that creates the long-lasting relationships that we build with our clients.
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A medicolegal perspective on the impact of the Mental Capacity Act on critical care practice
by Dr Martin Stotz, Consultant in Intensive Care and Anaesthesia
8 April 2025
A Medicolegal Perspective on the Impact of the Mental Capacity Act on Critical Care Practice The Mental Capacity Act (MCA) 2005 came into force across England and Wales in April 2007. The aim of the Act is to set out in law the procedures to be followed to establish whether an individual has mantal capacity. […]
Cauda Equina Syndrome following lumbar spine procedures
17 March 2025
Cauda equina syndrome (CES) is a compressive neuropathy of the nerve roots that leave the lower end of the spinal cord, which is a relatively rare complication following lumbar disc surgery (possibly due to underreporting).
The medicolegal challenges of chronic pain: from diagnosis to treatment
10 March 2025
Chronic pain is extremely common, affecting as many as 20% of adults in the UK at any one time. Chronic pain conditions are amongst the commonest reasons for disablement, with low back and neck pain consistently being the leading causes.