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Epilepsy and Seizure Disorders

Specialist neurological evidence on seizure diagnosis, causation, treatment issues and the functional consequences of epilepsy in litigation.

Overview

Epilepsy cases can involve disputed diagnosis, seizure causation, injury-related onset, medication issues or long-term safety and functional implications. The distinction between epileptic and non-epileptic events may also be central.

Neurological expert evidence helps frame the clinical picture accurately and address prognosis, treatment reasonableness and day-to-day implications such as work, independence and risk.

Common Medicolegal Issues

  • Whether events are epileptic seizures or another presentation.
  • Post-traumatic epilepsy following head injury.
  • Misdiagnosis, delayed diagnosis or inappropriate treatment.
  • Prognosis, seizure control and future risk.
  • Functional impact on work, driving and independence.
  • Medication management and treatment adequacy.

How Expert Evidence Assists

A neurologist can explain epilepsy diagnosis, likely cause, treatment pathway and future implications in clear clinical terms that are relevant to breach, causation, condition and prognosis. Expert medico-legal evidence can also help clarify whether the events are epileptic seizures, post-traumatic epilepsy or another presentation, and what the likely long-term impact is on work, driving, independence and day-to-day safety.

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