Independent neurological expert opinion for complex medico-legal cases
Dr Adnan Al-Araji provides clear, balanced and CPR Part 35 compliant neurological expert witness reports for personal injury and clinical negligence matters.
Consultant-level neurological expertise, substantial medico-legal experience and current clinical practice.
- Consultant Neurologist
- Medico-legal expert witness since 2013
- 2,000+ medico-legal reports completed
- Bond Solon trained
- CPR Part 35 compliant reports
- Claimant, defendant and joint instructions considered
Expert neurological reports for solicitors, insurers and medico-legal agencies.
Dr Al-Araji prepares independent neurological opinion in cases where symptoms, diagnosis, causation, prognosis or future care needs require consultant specialist input.
His medico-legal work includes personal injury and clinical negligence matters, with reports prepared to support clear case progression, settlement discussions, joint statements and court requirements where needed.
A good medico-legal report should be clinically robust, clearly reasoned and useful to the instructing parties.
Reports are prepared with attention to the medical records, the claimant's history, the neurological examination and the specific questions raised within the instruction.A focused medico-legal website with clear routes to the information solicitors need.
The site is deliberately simple, with clear information about Dr Al-Araji's background, the two main report types, solicitor information and how to make an instruction enquiry.
About Dr Al-Araji
Consultant neurology background, qualifications, medico-legal experience and professional credentials.
Personal Injury Reports
Independent neurology reports for personal injury cases involving head injury, concussion, nerve symptoms, pain, dizziness and prognosis.
Clinical Negligence Reports
Neurological opinion for clinical negligence matters involving delayed diagnosis, missed symptoms, deterioration and treatment-related issues.
For Solicitors
Practical information for solicitors, insurers and medico-legal agencies considering a neurological expert witness instruction.
Contact / Instruct
Send an instruction enquiry, discuss availability, report timescales, assessment options and the information required.
Urgent Enquiries
For time-sensitive cases, urgent reports or appointment availability, use the Contact / Instruct page or call directly.
Specialist opinion across a wide range of neurological claim issues.
Dr Al-Araji is instructed where there are complex neurological symptoms, disputed causation, persistent symptoms after injury, diagnostic uncertainty or questions around prognosis and future care.
A straightforward process for instructing parties.
The process is designed to be clear, practical and proportionate, with instructions reviewed before appointment and report preparation.
Initial enquiry
Send the instruction enquiry, case type, key deadlines and any specific reporting requirements.
Review of papers
Relevant records, reports and the letter of instruction are reviewed before assessment where required.
Assessment
Face-to-face and remote assessments are available depending on the case, location and instruction.
Report
A clear, reasoned and CPR Part 35 compliant neurological report is prepared for the instructing parties.
Personal injury and clinical negligence instructions considered.
Reports may address diagnosis, causation, acceleration, attribution, prognosis, treatment needs, functional impact and future care requirements.
- Condition and prognosis reports
- Desktop reports where appropriate
- Face-to-face neurological assessments
- Remote assessments where suitable
- Joint discussions and joint statements
Assessment options across London, Birmingham, Stoke on Trent and remote appointments.
Assessment arrangements can be discussed at the point of instruction. Availability, format and location will depend on the case requirements and the nature of the neurological issues.
- London assessments
- Birmingham assessments
- Stoke on Trent assessments
- Remote assessments
- English and Arabic assessments available
Make a medico-legal instruction enquiry.
For availability, urgent report requests, appointment options or a new neurological expert witness instruction, contact Dr Al-Araji directly.
Please include the case type, required report timescale, preferred assessment location, key deadlines and whether the instruction is claimant, defendant or joint.