Personal Injury
CPR Part 35 compliant psychiatric and psychological assessments for personal injury and civil claims — including PTSD, chronic pain psychology, historic abuse and symptom validity.
Psychiatric Injury (General)
Medico-legal assessment of diagnosis, causation, prognosis, treatment needs, and functional impact following psychological injury.
PTSD Assessment
Structured diagnostic evaluation of post-traumatic stress disorder, causation analysis, and long-term prognosis.
Complex PTSD
Assessment of prolonged trauma exposure, affect dysregulation, relational disturbance, and enduring impairment.
Chronic Pain & Psychology
Evaluation of psychological contributors to chronic pain, functional limitation, and rehabilitation prognosis.
Malingering / Symptom Validity
Use of validated psychometric tools to assess exaggeration, symptom validity, and response bias.
Historic Abuse Assessment
Psychiatric evaluation of long-term psychological impact arising from historic physical or sexual abuse.
Fatal Accident / Bereavement
Assessment of complicated grief, psychiatric sequelae, and dependency-related psychological impact.
RTA & Workplace Accidents
Psychiatric evaluation following road traffic accidents or occupational incidents, including prognosis and functional capacity.
Criminal Injury (CICA)
Assessment of psychological injury following violent crime for Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority claims.
Military Claims
Psychiatric assessment of service-related trauma, adjustment difficulties, and long-term occupational impact.
Industrial Disease
Evaluation of psychological impact arising from long-term occupational exposure or workplace harm.
Somatic Symptom / FND
Assessment of functional neurological disorder and somatic symptom presentations within litigation context.
Product Liability
Psychiatric injury assessment relating to defective products, adverse events, and causation disputes.
Need a Personal Injury Expert Report?
We can provide CVs and fixed-fee quotes within 60 minutes from suitably qualified psychiatrists and psychologists. Reports are CPR Part 35 compliant and suitable for joint instruction.

