Expert Witness Psychiatrists
Our panel of consultant psychiatrists and psychologists provides comprehensive medico-legal assessments across criminal, family, civil, and mental health law. All experts are GMC-registered or HCPC-registered, maintain active clinical practice, and have extensive experience providing expert evidence in UK courts and tribunals.
How We Match You With The Right Expert
Our streamlined process ensures you’re connected with the most suitable expert for your case quickly and efficiently.
Submit Your Request
Tell us about your case, the type of report needed, court type, and any specific requirements. Our team reviews your request within 24 hours.
Expert Matching
We match you with the most appropriate expert based on specialisation, court experience, and availability. You’ll receive expert details and CV within 48 hours.
Instruction & Assessment
Once instructed, the expert conducts a comprehensive assessment (remote or in-person) and prepares a detailed, court-compliant report.
Report Delivery
Receive your completed report within the agreed timeframe. All reports are compliant with court requirements and ready for submission.
Expert Specialisations
Browse our panel by area of expertise. Each expert brings specialist knowledge, extensive court experience, and maintains active clinical practice in their field.
Psychiatrists
13 specialisationsGMC-registered consultant psychiatrists with expertise across adult, child, forensic, and specialist psychiatric assessments for all legal contexts.
- Adult General Psychiatrist
- Forensic Psychiatrist
- Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
- Old Age Psychiatrist
- Addiction Psychiatrist
- Neuropsychiatrist
- PTSD / Trauma Specialist
- Perinatal Psychiatrist
- Liaison Psychiatrist
- Eating Disorder Specialist
- Learning Disability Psychiatrist
- Transcultural Psychiatrist
- Rehabilitation Psychiatrist
Psychologists
10 specialisationsHCPC-registered psychologists specialising in clinical, forensic, neuropsychological, and therapeutic assessments for legal proceedings.
Allied Professionals
2 specialisationsSpecialist allied health professionals providing expert assessments in communication disorders and mental health law applications.
Why Choose Our Expert Panel
Our experts are carefully selected for their clinical excellence, court experience, and commitment to providing clear, objective, and legally robust assessments.
GMC & HCPC Registered
All psychiatrists are fully registered with the General Medical Council, and all psychologists are registered with the Health and Care Professions Council. All experts maintain active clinical practice alongside their medico-legal work.
Extensive Court Experience
Our experts have provided evidence in Crown Court, Family Court, County Court, Mental Health Tribunals, and specialist tribunals. They understand court procedures, evidence requirements, and how to present complex clinical findings clearly.
Fast Turnaround Times
We understand the time-sensitive nature of legal proceedings. Most reports are delivered within 7-14 days of instruction, with urgent cases accommodated where possible. Clear communication throughout the process.
Comprehensive Coverage
Specialist expertise across criminal law (fitness to plead, diminished responsibility), family law (parenting capacity, child protection), civil law (PTSD, personal injury), and mental health law (capacity, detention).
Clear, Objective Reporting
All reports are written in clear, accessible language, with objective clinical findings, evidence-based opinions, and clear recommendations. Reports comply with court requirements and are ready for submission.
Nationwide Availability
Our panel covers all regions of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Assessments can be conducted remotely via secure video platforms or in-person where required. Flexible availability to meet court deadlines.
Legal Contexts We Cover
Our experts provide assessments across all major areas of law requiring psychiatric or psychological evidence.
Criminal Law
- Fitness to plead & stand trial
- Diminished responsibility
- Mental state at time of offence
- Sentencing & mitigation
- Risk assessments
- Hospital orders (S37/41)
Family Law
- Parenting capacity assessments
- Care & contact proceedings
- Domestic abuse impact
- Child protection assessments
- Attachment & bonding
- Special guardianship
Civil Law
- PTSD & trauma assessments
- Personal injury claims
- Clinical negligence
- Employment disputes
- Capacity assessments
- Mental capacity (COP3)
Mental Health Law
- Mental Health Act assessments
- Mental Health Tribunals
- Community Treatment Orders
- Section 117 aftercare
- Nearest relative displacement
- Hospital order reviews
What Solicitors Say
“The expert provided a comprehensive, well-structured report that was exactly what we needed for our Crown Court case. Clear, objective, and delivered on time. Highly professional throughout.”
“We’ve instructed several experts from this panel for family court proceedings. The assessments are thorough, the reports are court-ready, and the experts are always available for follow-up questions. Excellent service.”
“Fast turnaround, clear communication, and a report that was exactly what we needed. The expert understood the legal context perfectly and provided objective, evidence-based opinions. Would definitely use again.”
Ready to Instruct an Expert?
Get matched with the right psychiatrist or psychologist for your case. Fast, reliable, and court-ready reporting. Our team is available to discuss your requirements and recommend the most suitable expert.
Response time: We aim to respond to all enquiries within 24 hours. Urgent cases can be accommodated – please indicate when submitting your request.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can I get an expert assigned to my case?
We typically provide expert details and CVs within 24-48 hours of receiving your request. For urgent cases, we can often provide same-day matching. Once instructed, most assessments can be arranged within 7-14 days, depending on expert availability and case complexity.
What information do I need to provide when requesting an expert?
To match you with the right expert, we need: the type of case (criminal, family, civil, etc.), the specific type of assessment required, the court or tribunal involved, any deadlines, preferred assessment method (remote or in-person), and any specific requirements or specialisations needed. The more detail you can provide, the better we can match you with the most suitable expert.
Can assessments be conducted remotely?
Yes, most assessments can be conducted remotely via secure video platforms. However, some assessments (particularly those requiring physical examination or specific court requirements) may need to be in-person. We’ll discuss the best approach for your case when you make your request. All remote assessments use secure, GDPR-compliant platforms.
What is included in the expert’s report?
All reports include: executive summary, background information, assessment methodology, clinical findings, diagnosis (where applicable), opinion on the specific legal question, recommendations, and appendices. Reports are written in clear, accessible language and comply with court requirements. The expert will also be available for follow-up questions and can provide a supplementary report if needed.
Are your experts available to give evidence in court?
Yes, all our experts are experienced in providing oral evidence in court and tribunals. They understand court procedures, how to present evidence clearly, and how to handle cross-examination. If you require an expert to attend court, please indicate this when making your request so we can ensure availability.
What are your fees and payment terms?
Fees vary depending on the type of assessment, complexity, and expert. We provide clear fee estimates before instruction. Payment terms are typically 30 days from invoice date. For legal aid cases, we work with standard rates and can accommodate staged payments. Please contact us for a detailed quote for your specific case.


