Neuropsychiatrist
Expert Witness Services
Specialising in the interface between neurology and psychiatry, our neuropsychiatrists provide expert evidence on the mental health consequences of brain injuries, neurological conditions, and cognitive impairment for complex legal proceedings.
What Is a Neuropsychiatrist?
A Neuropsychiatrist is a consultant medical doctor who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric symptoms arising from organic neurological conditions or brain injury.
Unlike general psychiatrists, neuropsychiatrists focus specifically on cases where brain structure and function have been compromised. They are frequently instructed in high-value personal injury and clinical negligence claims to assess:
Specialist Expertise
When to Instruct a Neuropsychiatrist
Instruct a neuropsychiatry expert witness when the legal question involves the psychiatric consequences of brain dysfunction or injury.
Brain Injury Diagnosis
Determining if behavioral or mood changes are a direct result of organic brain damage (ABI/TBI).
Complex Causation
Differentiating between pre-existing conditions, psychological trauma, and organic brain injury.
Cognitive Decline
Assessing the progression of dementia or other neurodegenerative conditions for legal capacity.
Functional Impact
Evaluating how cognitive impairment affects fitness for work and independent living.
Medication Management
Expert opinion on pharmacological treatment for complex neuro-behavioral symptoms.
Mental Capacity
Assessing capacity for litigation or financial management in cases of brain injury or dementia.
Legal Areas Covered
Neuropsychiatric evidence is critical in the following legal contexts:
Personal Injury
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) following road traffic accidents or falls, and post-concussion syndrome.
Clinical Negligence
Surgical errors leading to brain damage, delayed diagnosis of stroke, or mismanagement of neurological disorders.
Court of Protection
Complex capacity assessments (COP3) for individuals with advanced dementia or severe acquired brain injury.
Criminal Law
Evidence on how organic brain injury affects criminal intent (mens rea), fitness to plead, or mitigation in sentencing.
Employment Law
Assessing disability status and reasonable adjustments for employees with neurological conditions.
Probate Disputes
Retrospective assessment of testamentary capacity in cases involving dementia or cognitive decline.
Conditions Assessed
Acquired Brain Injury
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Hypoxic Brain Injury
- Stroke & TIA
- Post-concussion Syndrome
Neurodegenerative
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- Vascular Dementia
- Frontotemporal Dementia
- Parkinson’s Disease
Neurological Disorders
- Epilepsy-related Psychosis
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
- Huntington’s Disease
- Movement Disorders
Our Assessment Process
Instruction Received
Submit your instruction with case details
Expert Matched
We identify the most suitable psychiatrist
CV & Quote Sent
Expert CV and fee estimate within 1 hour
Assessment Scheduled
Face-to-face or video appointment arranged
Clinical Assessment
Comprehensive psychiatric interview
Report Delivered
CPR Part 35 compliant report delivered
What’s Included in the Expert Report
Report Contents
- Instructions and documents reviewed
- Relevant background history
- Account of index event(s)
- Psychiatric history
- Mental state examination findings
- Psychometric test results (where used)
- Diagnosis with DSM-5/ICD-11 criteria
- Opinion on causation
- Severity and functional impact assessment
- Prognosis with and without treatment
- Treatment recommendations with costs
- Statement of truth and declaration
Quality Standards
Why Instruct Our Neuropsychiatrists?
Highly Specialized Panel
Access to the UK’s leading experts in brain injury and organic psychiatry.
CVs in 1 Hour
Rapid response with expert CVs and fee quotes.
Urgent Reports Available
1-4 day turnaround for court deadlines.
Nationwide Coverage
Experts located across the UK, plus remote video assessments.
GMC Registered
All our neuropsychiatrists are fully registered and license-holding consultants.
Court Experienced
Experts experienced in oral evidence, joint statements, and cross-examination.
Fees & Funding Options
Private / Insurance
- Competitive fixed fees
- Fee estimate provided upfront
- Deferred payment available
- Direct billing to insurers
Legal Aid (LAA)
- LAA rates accepted
- Prior authority applications supported
- Experienced in publicly funded cases
Court / CPS Funded
- Crown Court rates
- CPS panel experience
- Court-appointed instructions
Frequently Asked Questions
A neurologist focuses on the physical symptoms of brain and nerve diseases (such as tremors, weakness, or seizures). A neuropsychiatrist focuses on the behavioural, emotional, and cognitive symptoms that result from those same brain diseases (such as depression after a stroke, or personality changes after a head injury).
Yes. Assessing the psychiatric and cognitive outcomes of TBI is a core area of neuropsychiatric practice. They evaluate how the injury has affected mental health, personality, and day-to-day functioning, and differentiate these from purely psychological reactions to the accident.
Instruction of a neuropsychiatrist is appropriate whenever there is confirmed or suspected organic brain pathology. This includes cases involving dementia, stroke, epilepsy, Multiple Sclerosis, or any form of brain injury. If the symptoms are purely emotional (e.g., standard PTSD without head injury), a general psychiatrist is usually sufficient.
Yes, many aspects of a neuropsychiatric assessment can be conducted remotely. However, for complex cognitive testing or where physical neurological signs need to be evaluated, the expert may recommend a face-to-face appointment.
Many of our neuropsychiatrists accept instructions at LAA rates for publicly funded cases, including Court of Protection and criminal matters. We will confirm the expert’s fee structure within our initial quote.
Standard turnaround is 4 to 6 weeks from the date of the assessment. However, we have a sub-panel of experts who can provide urgent reports within 1 to 4 days for fast-track trials or urgent court deadlines.
Instruct a Neuropsychiatry Expert Today
CVs and quotes in 1 hour. Specialist evidence for brain injury and complex neurological claims. Nationwide coverage and remote assessments available.

