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Our focus on client service
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.
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.
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.
What we do
Respected experts
We’re all leaders in our fields and recognised by our profession, peer group and patients as leading clinicians in our areas of specialism.
You can be assured that our knowledge, skills, clinical and medico legal practice are, and will remain, up-to-date. We’re all currently in clinical practice with extensive NHS experience, in addition to our private practice.
Robust reports
Our reports are thorough, jargon-free and written for courtroom clarity. Every single one is reviewed to ensure consistency.
We receive first-rate feedback for their content, clarity and structure. Whether written independently or jointly, they will stand the test of scrutiny and challenge.
Responsive service
You’ll find that we’re easy to get hold of, by phone/email. Our case managers take responsibility for overseeing every stage of the report process, liaising proactively with you and your clients.
Our regular clinic schedule and wide variety of locations ensures convenience for claimants and reduces waiting times significantly.
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Cauda Equina Syndrome following lumbar spine procedures
by Mr Alexander Montgomery, Consultant Spinal Surgeon
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.
Upper gastrointestinal surgery from a medicolegal perspective
7 February 2025
As with any procedure, there is a risk of complications following upper GI surgery. Many factors influence the occurrence of these, including increased age, male gender, comorbidities, very high body mass index and the experience of the treating team. Dr Martin Stotz discusses the challenges and potential complications associated with upper gastrointestinal surgery.