Medico-legal neurology articles for solicitors and instructing parties
Practical articles from Dr Adnan Al-Araji covering personal injury neurology, clinical negligence, neurological symptoms, causation, prognosis and expert witness reporting.
Short, practical medico-legal neurology updates for those involved in litigation.
These articles are designed to help solicitors, insurers and medico-legal agencies identify when neurological expert evidence may be useful, what information to provide and how neurological symptoms may be considered in personal injury and clinical negligence claims.
- When a case may need a neurologist
- Common neurological symptoms in claims
- Records and evidence to send with instructions
- Causation, prognosis and functional impact
- Personal injury and clinical negligence issues
- Occasional medico-legal neurology updates
Practical medico-legal neurology guidance.
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When Does a Head Injury Claim Need a Neurologist?
A practical guide for solicitors on when symptoms such as loss of consciousness, memory problems, persistent headache, dizziness or seizures may justify a neurological expert opinion.
Does This Case Need a Neurologist?
Use the short instruction guidance checker to help identify whether neurological expert assessment may be appropriate.
What Should Solicitors Send With a Neurology Instruction?
A future article slot covering the medical records, imaging, witness evidence and key questions that can help a neurology expert prepare a clear report.
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