Personal Injury & Civil Litigation

Historic Abuse Assessment

Expert psychiatric evaluation of historic abuse claims — assessing the claimant’s psychiatric injury and the causal link to alleged non-recent trauma. We provide comprehensive litigation support with urgent reports available in 1–4 days.

Section 12 Approved Psychiatrists
CPR Part 35 Compliant
Urgent Reports in 1-4 Days

Expert Type

  • Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist
  • Consultant Clinical Psychologist
  • Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
  • Trauma Specialist

Applicable Law

  • Limitation Act 1980
  • Civil Procedure Rules Part 35
  • Human Rights Act 1998
  • Social Services Negligence Claims
  • Common Law Duty of Care

When Needed

These assessments are essential in civil claims where a claimant seeks damages for psychological harm resulting from non-recent physical, emotional, or sexual abuse.

What Is a Historic Abuse Assessment?

A Historic Abuse Assessment is a forensic psychiatric evaluation designed to identify the presence and extent of psychiatric injury resulting from non-recent maltreatment. These assessments are vital for personal injury claims where the abuse occurred years or decades prior to the commencement of litigation.

The evaluation focuses on establishing a clinical diagnosis, such as PTSD or Complex PTSD, and considers the causal link between the alleged abuse and the claimant’s current mental health presentation.

  • Diagnosis of injury — identifying specific conditions such as PTSD or depressive disorders
  • Causation analysis — evaluating whether the alleged abuse is a significant contributing factor to psychiatric symptoms
  • Prognosis and treatment — outlining future clinical needs and likelihood of recovery
  • Limitation issues — assessing clinical factors relevant to the “date of knowledge” under the Limitation Act 1980
  • Functional impact — evaluating how the injury has affected employment and social life
  • Vulnerability factors — identifying pre-existing conditions or subsequent life events that contribute to the clinical picture

The expert witness must carefully review contemporaneous records including medical, social work, and school files to build a longitudinal view of the claimant’s health. This assists the court in considering the quantum of damages in light of the clinical evidence presented.

Our experts provide CPR Part 35 compliant reports that address clinical consistency and the impact of delayed disclosure, helping the court navigate complex non-recent cases.

Key Assessment Components

Our assessment evaluates the following areas:

Clinical Interview

A detailed diagnostic interview to explore the claimant’s history and current psychological symptoms.

Records Review

Exhaustive analysis of medical and social records to identify pre-morbid functioning and subsequent trauma.

Psychometric Testing

Use of validated tools to measure trauma severity and screen for symptom validity.

Causation Analysis

Assessing the nexus between the reported abuse and the clinical diagnosis reached.

Quantum Assessment

Evaluating the long-term impact on the claimant’s earning capacity and overall quality of life.

Treatment Recommendations

Providing a clear rehabilitation plan and estimated costs for specialist psychological therapies.

Conditions That May Affect This Assessment

A range of psychiatric and psychological conditions can affect this assessment. These include:

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Complex PTSD (C-PTSD)
Major Depressive Disorder
Substance Use Disorders
Personality Disorders
Dissociative Disorders

The impact of these conditions often fluctuates over time, requiring a nuanced forensic approach to determine long-term disability.

Assessment Process

  1. Instruction Received

    Solicitor provides formal instructions, witness statements, and relevant bundles of medical/social records.

  2. Expert Matched

    We assign a consultant psychiatrist or psychologist with specific expertise in trauma and historic abuse.

  3. Assessment Conducted

    A comprehensive clinical interview is held, either in person or via secure video link, depending on requirements.

  4. Report Delivered

    A detailed, CPR-compliant report is produced, addressing causation, condition, and prognosis within the agreed timeframe.

Turnaround Times

Urgency Level Timescale
Standard Report 4-6 weeks from assessment
Priority Report 1-2 weeks
Urgent Report 1-4 days
We offer rapid turnaround for historic abuse assessments, delivering reports within 1–4 days where procedural timetables require.

What’s Included in the Report

Detailed clinical history
Review of GP and hospital records
Analysis of social services files
Psychometric test results
ICD-11 or DSM-5 diagnoses
Opinion on causation
Impact on daily functioning
Assessment of future risks
Recommended treatment pathways
Statement of Truth (CPR Part 35)

All reports are quality-assured and our experts are available for conferences with counsel or court testimony.

Frequently Asked Questions

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