Neurology Expert Witness for Criminal Cases

Criminal

Criminal instructions often require availability, pragmatic scoping and concise reporting. We help legal teams access neurologists who can address the neurological issues relevant to the proceedings without unnecessary delay or complexity.

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Overview

Overview

Criminal instructions often require availability, pragmatic scoping and concise reporting. We help legal teams access neurologists who can address the neurological issues relevant to the proceedings without unnecessary delay or complexity.

The emphasis here is on clarity, speed and usefulness. Reports should answer the live issue, remain properly independent and avoid avoidable back-and-forth.

Depending on the facts, neurologists may be asked to comment on fitness to plead, acquired brain injury, cognition, epilepsy, behavioural change, executive dysfunction, or other neurological issues relevant to the proceedings.

Typical Instructions

Common Case Types

  • Fitness to plead
  • Acquired brain injury
  • Cognitive impairment
  • Epilepsy and seizure-related issues
  • Neurological conditions affecting behaviour
  • Decision-making and executive function
  • Disputed neurological background in offending context

Reporting Scope

Common Types of Reports

Fitness to plead opinions

Neurological condition reports

Cognitive impairment reports

Acquired brain injury opinions

Behavioural and executive dysfunction reports

Concise case-specific neurological reports

Costs & Instruction

Funding Options

Private Instructions

Suitable where a solicitor or representative wishes to obtain an independent neurological opinion on a privately funded basis.

Solicitor-Led Instructions

Our team can support legal professionals with availability checks, CV provision, quote requests, and instruction handling from first enquiry through to report delivery.

Pragmatically Scoped Instructions

Where the live issue is narrow, we can help scope concise neurological reporting focused on the questions that matter to the proceedings.

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