Consultant Neurologist and experienced medico-legal Expert Witness for PI & CN cases
MB ChB · MRCP(UK) · FRCP · FRCP(Glasg.)
Nationwide & International
Dr Adnan Al-Araji is a UK-based Consultant Neurologist and highly experienced Expert Witness, providing CPR Part 35–compliant medico-legal reports in personal injury and clinical negligence cases. With over 35 years of clinical experience and 2,000+ reports completed, he delivers clear, balanced, and evidence-based opinions trusted by solicitors and courts nationwide.
Bond Solon trained and practising as an Expert Witness since 2013, Dr Al-Araji remains in active clinical practice at Harley Street and St John & St Elizabeth Hospital, ensuring his reports reflect current neurological standards.
Areas of Expertise
Dr Al-Araji has completed over 2,000 medico-legal reports and produces approximately 200 each year, with a typical turnaround of 4–6 weeks and expedited availability for urgent instructions. He is bilingual in English and Arabic, allowing direct claimant assessment without interpreters, and brings strong academic credibility with over 20 peer-reviewed publications. His work is fully compliant with CPR Part 35, and he is experienced in joint discussions and joint statements.
Assessments are available both face-to-face and remotely across the UK.
Dr Adnan Al‑Araji is a Bond Solon–trained medico-legal Expert Witness and Consultant Neurologist with MB ChB, MRCP(UK), FRCP and FRCP(Glasg.). His training spans Iraq, Canada and the UK, and includes academic posts as an Associate Professor, underpinning his expert witness work with strong clinical and academic foundations.
BMA’s medico-legal expert witness report writing course and Bond Solon’s Civil Procedure Rules Expert Witness Certification in 2013.
Dr Adnan Al‑Araji is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, and a member of the Association of British Neurologists and the British Medical Association. He also maintains medico-legal membership with the Medical and Dental Defence Union of Scotland (MDDUS).