About Me

Expert Medical Witness

An experienced expert medical witness providing reports on personal injury, medical negligence, and life expectancy for civil, criminal, and tribunal cases.

I prepare over 30 clinical negligence reports annually, across all UK jurisdictions, covering causation, prognosis, occupational injury, and traumatic brain injury.

My Work

As an experienced GP expert witness, I provide specialist opinion on medical care in cases of personal injury, medical negligence, and life expectancy. With a strong background in both civil and criminal cases, I prepare over 30 clinical negligence reports annually, assisting courts across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.

My expertise spans occupational injury, traumatic brain injury, and tribunal cases. Trained by the Expert Witness Institute, I deliver clear, impartial reports on causation, liability, condition, and prognosis. Whether instructed by claimants, defendants, or jointly, I ensure reliable, well-reasoned medical insights to support fair legal outcomes.

Medical Negligence – Delayed Cancer Diagnosis

A 45-year-old patient presented with persistent abdominal pain, but their GP failed to refer them for further investigations. This resulted in a delayed cancer diagnosis. I was asked to provide an independent assessment of whether the GP acted within reasonable medical standards and how the delay impacted the patient's prognosis.

Personal Injury – Road Traffic Accident

A claimant sustained whiplash and a mild traumatic brain injury in a car accident. I prepared a report on the long-term impact of their injuries, including chronic pain and cognitive impairment, helping the court assess compensation.

Occupational Injury – Repetitive Strain Syndrome

An office worker developed carpal tunnel syndrome due to excessive computer use without appropriate ergonomic support. I provided evidence on causation, workplace risk factors, and prognosis, assisting in a tribunal case for workplace injury compensation.

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Frequently asked questions

What information do you need to prepare an expert witness report?

I require all relevant medical records, details of the alleged incident, witness statements, and any previous expert reports. A clear set of instructions outlining the key legal questions also helps ensure the report is comprehensive and relevant.

Have you given evidence in court, and how do you handle cross-examination?

Yes, I have provided expert testimony in court on multiple occasions. During cross-examination, I remain professional, sticking to the facts of my report and explaining medical concepts clearly to assist the court in reaching an informed decision.

How long does it take to prepare a report, and what are your fees?

A typical report takes between six and ten hours to complete, depending on the complexity of the case. My fee is £320 per hour, covering the time spent reviewing medical records, conducting assessments, and writing the report.