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Neuropsychologist

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Specialist assessment of brain-behaviour relationships. Our expert neuropsychologists provide detailed psychometric testing and clinical evidence for acquired brain injury (ABI), neurodegenerative conditions, and complex cognitive impairment.

HCPC Registered
BPS Chartered
CPR Part 35 Compliant
CVs in 1 Hour

What Is a Neuropsychologist?

A Neuropsychologist is a highly specialised psychologist who studies the relationship between the physical brain and a person’s cognitive, emotional, and behavioural functioning.

In the medico-legal context, neuropsychologists use standardised psychometric tests to quantify deficits in memory, attention, executive function, and intelligence. They are essential for cases involving:

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Stroke & Haemorrhage Dementia & Alzheimer’s Hypoxic Brain Injury Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Epilepsy Neurodevelopmental Disorders Post-Concussion Syndrome Brain Tumours

Qualifications & Registration

Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy) or equivalent
HCPC Registration as a Practitioner Psychologist
QiCN (Qualification in Clinical Neuropsychology)
BPS Specialist Register of Clinical Neuropsychologists (SRCN)
Chartered status with the British Psychological Society (CPsychol)
Expert witness training and court experience

When to Instruct a Neuropsychologist

Neuropsychologists are required when objective data is needed regarding a person’s cognitive strengths and weaknesses. Instruct this expert type when you need:

Psychometric Testing

Standardised measurement of IQ, memory, language, and executive functions using validated tools.

Causation

Determining if cognitive deficits are attributable to an index event or pre-existing conditions.

Prognosis

Assessing the likely recovery of cognitive function and long-term neurorehabilitation needs.

Capacity to Work

Evaluating how cognitive impairment affects vocational capability and professional performance.

Neurorehabilitation

Recommending specialist cognitive therapy and estimating the costs of future care and support.

Mental Capacity

Assessing capacity for financial management, litigation, or testamentary decisions under the MCA 2005.

Legal Areas Covered

Neuropsychologists provide specialist evidence across the following legal areas:

Personal Injury

Assessing traumatic brain injury, concussion, and cognitive loss following accidents or assaults.

Clinical Negligence

Brain injury resulting from surgical error, delayed diagnosis of stroke, or birth-related hypoxia.

Court of Protection

Complex mental capacity assessments (COP3) regarding financial affairs and health decisions.

Criminal Law

Assessing cognitive capacity for fitness to plead, suggestibility, and criminal intent (mens rea).

Employment Law

Disability discrimination, fitness to work assessments, and reasonable adjustments for neurodivergence.

Probate & Estates

Retrospective and contemporaneous testamentary capacity assessments (Banks v Goodfellow).

Conditions Assessed

Brain Injury

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
  • Minor Head Injury & Concussion
  • Anoxic/Hypoxic Injury
  • Stroke & Brain Haemorrhage
  • Encephalitis & Meningitis

Neurodegeneration

  • Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Vascular Dementia
  • Frontotemporal Dementia
  • Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
  • Early Onset Dementia

Neurodevelopmental

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • ADHD (Adult & Child)
  • Specific Learning Disabilities
  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FASD)

Neurological Disorders

  • Epilepsy & Seizure Disorders
  • Multiple Sclerosis (Cognitive aspect)
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Huntington’s Disease

Toxic & Metabolic

  • Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
  • Alcohol-Related Brain Damage
  • Heavy Metal Exposure
  • Solvent Neurotoxicity

Functional Deficits

  • Memory Impairment
  • Executive Dysfunction
  • Attention & Processing Speed
  • Language & Aphasia
  • Visuospatial Deficits

Our Assessment Process

1

Instruction Received

Submit your instruction with case details

2

Expert Matched

We identify the most suitable neuropsychologist

3

CV & Quote Sent

Expert CV and fee estimate within 1 hour

4

Assessment Scheduled

Face-to-face or video appointment arranged

5

Clinical Assessment

Comprehensive psychometric and clinical interview

6

Report Delivered

CPR Part 35 compliant report delivered

What’s Included in the Expert Report

Report Contents

  • Instructions and documents reviewed
  • Relevant background and medical history
  • Account of index event(s) and injury
  • Neuropsychological testing results (Psychometrics)
  • Cognitive profile (Memory, Attention, Executive Function)
  • Symptom validity and effort testing findings
  • Clinical formulation and diagnostic opinion
  • Opinion on causation and attribution
  • Functional impact and vocational prognosis
  • Rehabilitation recommendations and costs
  • Mental capacity assessment (if instructed)
  • Statement of truth and declaration

Quality Standards

CPR Part 35 Compliant — structured for court acceptance
Clear Opinions — reasoned conclusions based on psychometric data
Plain English — accessible interpretation of complex cognitive data
Conflict Check — declaration of no conflicts of interest
Full Appendices — CV and testing score summaries included

Why Instruct Our Neuropsychologists?

Specialist Panel

Highly qualified neuropsychologists with QiCN and SRCN registration.

CVs in 1 Hour

Rapid response with expert CVs and fee quotes for your case.

Urgent Reports Available

Rapid turnaround options for tight litigation and court deadlines.

Nationwide Coverage

Experts available for home visits, clinic assessments, or remote testing.

HCPC Registered

All experts are regulated practitioners with current clinical experience.

Court Experienced

Experienced in high-value brain injury claims and oral evidence.

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

Instruct a Neuropsychologist Today

CVs and quotes in 1 hour. Urgent reports in 1-4 days. The UK’s leading panel of HCPC registered clinical neuropsychologists.