Psychiatric Treatment Errors
Expert psychiatric evaluation of Psychiatric Treatment Errors, assessing the clinician’s standard of care and the resulting causation of clinical harm. Urgent reports are available for solicitors managing high-stakes clinical negligence litigation.
Expert Type
- Forensic Psychiatrist
- Consultant Psychiatrist
- Neuropsychiatrist
- Clinical Psychologist
Applicable Law
- Bolam v Friern Hospital Management Committee
- Bolitho v City and Hackney Health Authority
- Montgomery v Lanarkshire Health Board
- Mental Health Act 1983
- Civil Procedure Rules Part 35
When Needed
This assessment is required when a claimant has suffered injury or psychological decline due to a breach of duty or mismanagement within psychiatric services.
What Is a Psychiatric Treatment Errors Assessment?
This assessment provides a rigorous forensic evaluation of whether a healthcare provider’s actions fell below the reasonable standard of care expected in the psychiatric field. It identifies specific instances of clinical negligence within the context of diagnosis, medication management, and therapeutic interventions.
The evaluation applies the Bolam test and Bolitho criteria to determine if the clinician’s decisions were supported by a responsible body of medical opinion and whether that opinion withstands logical analysis by the court.
- Breach of Duty — determining if the care provided was below an acceptable professional standard
- Causation — establishing, on the balance of probabilities, a causal link between the alleged error and the patient’s harm
- Diagnostic Error — failure to correctly identify a mental health condition leading to inappropriate care
- Medication Mismanagement — errors in prescribing, dosing, or monitoring pharmacological interventions
- Risk Assessment Failure — inadequate evaluation of suicide, self-harm, or violence towards others
- Inadequate Supervision — failure to provide appropriate observation levels or secure environment controls
Our specialist psychiatric experts provide clear, objective analysis for the court, ensuring all reports remain compliant with Civil Procedure Rules and current clinical guidelines.
We synthesise the totality of evidence, including medical records and claimant interviews, to deliver an independent expert opinion on breach, causation, and prognosis.
Key Assessment Components
Our assessment evaluates the following areas:
Clinical Record Review
A meticulous analysis of the medical history and treatment logs to identify deviations from standard practice.
Psychiatric Examination
A direct assessment of the claimant to determine the nature and extent of the psychological injury sustained.
Standard of Care Analysis
Evaluating clinician actions against NICE guidelines and the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ professional standards.
Causation Mapping
Establishing whether the psychiatric injury would have occurred “but for” the alleged treatment error, or whether the error made a material contribution to the injury where legally applicable.
Prognosis Assessment
Providing an expert view on the future recovery and ongoing treatment needs of the claimant.
Quantum Evaluation
Assessing the impact of the alleged error on the claimant’s functional capacity and ongoing psychiatric prognosis.
Conditions That May Affect This Assessment
A range of psychiatric and psychological conditions can affect this assessment. These include:
The impact of errors can vary significantly depending on the claimant’s pre-existing condition and their individual vulnerability profile.
Assessment Process
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Instruction Received
We receive formal instructions from the solicitor, including all relevant medical records and the Letter of Claim.
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Expert Matched
We match the case to a Consultant Psychiatrist with specific expertise in the relevant clinical field and experience in medico-legal reporting.
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Assessment Conducted
The expert conducts a thorough interview with the claimant and completes a final review of the available evidence.
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Report Delivered
A CPR Part 35–compliant report is delivered, detailing findings on breach of duty, causation, and prognosis.
Turnaround Times
| Urgency Level | Timescale |
|---|---|
| Standard Report | 4-6 weeks from assessment |
| Priority Report | 1-2 weeks |
| Urgent Report | 1-4 days |
What’s Included in the Report
All reports are prepared by highly experienced experts who are available to provide oral testimony in court if required.
Frequently Asked Questions
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