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Professional Description:

NeurologyExperts.co.uk Expert Witness Reports UK wide

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Neurology Experts
Area of work:

Nationwide

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Adult & Paediatric Neurology Experts panel providing causation, prognosis with short waiting times nationwide.

  • Traumatic Brain Injury Cases
  • Establishing neurological causation after trauma or alleged negligence.
  • Distinguishing brain injury effects from pre-existing or constitutional factors.
  • Assessing severity and likely long-term prognosis.
  • Evaluating cognitive, behavioural and functional impact.
  • Considering whether delayed diagnosis or treatment changed outcome.
  • Commenting on the reasonableness of neurological management.

Stroke

  • Delayed recognition of stroke symptoms or warning signs.
  • Breach of duty relating to investigation or acute treatment.
  • Causation where timing of intervention is disputed.
  • Prognosis after ischaemic, haemorrhagic or complex stroke.
  • Cognitive, physical and communication impairment.
  • Long-term dependency, work impact and rehabilitation needs.

Epilepsy

  • Whether events are epileptic seizures or another presentation.
  • Post-traumatic epilepsy following head injury.
  • Misdiagnosis, delayed diagnosis or inappropriate treatment.
  • Prognosis, seizure control and future risk.
  • Functional impact on work, driving and independence.
  • Medication management and treatment adequacy.

Functional Neurological Disorder

  • FND cases are often clinically and legally sensitive. The central issues may include diagnosis, differentiation from structural disease, causation, functional limitation and the relationship between symptoms and the history relied upon.These matters require balanced, precise opinion. Neurological evidence should be careful, non-partisan and grounded in a clear understanding of how functional symptoms present in practice.

Multiple Sclerosis ( MS)

Parkinsons Disease 

Neuromuscular Diseases

Dementia

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