Experts Witnesses inGynaecology & GU Medicine
Our chambers prepares CPR Part 35-compliant gynaecology expert witness reports for medical negligence, personal injury, and abuse claims. Members of our chambers assess pelvic injury, sexual assault sequelae, and obstetric complications.
Gynaecology Expert Witness Reports UK
Our chambers prepares gynaecology expert witness reports for medical negligence claims involving obstetric complications, pelvic injury, and delayed diagnosis of gynaecological malignancies. Members of our chambers assess breach of duty, causation, and quantum in accordance with Bolam, Bolitho, and Montgomery principles.
Every report complies with CPR Part 35 and Practice Direction 35, including mandatory declarations of independence, literature references, and summaries of opinion ranges. Our experts are available for Part 35 questions and joint expert meetings within 28 days of report service.
Conditions Assessed by Our Experts
Specific gynaecological and genitourinary conditions our chambers evaluates in medico-legal reports.
How Our Gynaecology Reports Are Prepared
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Instruction & records collation
Our chambers accepts instructions via encrypted portal. Members review medical records, imaging, and witness statements to identify key clinical events and deviations from RCOG guidelines.
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Clinical assessment
Claimants are assessed in person or remotely. Our experts document pelvic examination findings, review histopathology, and correlate symptoms with imaging reports.
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Report drafting
Reports follow CPR Part 35 structure: instructions, documents reviewed, examination findings, opinion on breach, causation, and prognosis. Literature references include RCOG Green-top Guidelines and NICE pathways.
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Part 35 questions & joint meetings
Our experts respond to written questions within 28 days under CPR 35.6. Joint expert meetings are arranged via chambers administration to resolve disagreements on breach or causation.
Claimant Categories Our Chambers Assesses
Adult claimants
Our chambers assesses women alleging negligence in gynaecological surgery, obstetric care, or sexual health services. Reports address breach, causation, and quantum under CPR Part 35.
Minor claimants
Members of our chambers evaluate paediatric gynaecological injuries, including those arising from birth trauma or delayed diagnosis of congenital anomalies. Reports comply with FPR 25 and Children Act 1989.
Historic abuse survivors
Our experts assess non-recent sexual assault claims, correlating physical findings with psychological sequelae. Reports address s.33 Limitation Act 1980 and CICA scheme criteria.
Institutional redress claimants
Our chambers prepares reports for NHS and local authority redress schemes, including those under the 2012 CICA Scheme and institutional abuse Group Litigation Orders.
Criminal injury claimants
Members of our chambers provide sexual assault medical expert witness reports for CICA applications, documenting physical injuries and long-term sequelae under the Istanbul Protocol.
Capacity assessments
Our experts assess capacity to consent to gynaecological procedures under the Mental Capacity Act 2005, producing COP3 reports for Court of Protection proceedings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do your experts accept instructions for sexual assault medical expert witness reports?
Yes. Our chambers includes GMC-registered gynaecologists and genitourinary medicine consultants who prepare sexual assault medical expert witness reports for criminal, civil, and CICA proceedings. Reports document physical findings, correlate with psychological sequelae, and comply with Istanbul Protocol standards.
Can your gynaecology expert witness UK assess pelvic injury claims?
Yes. Members of our chambers evaluate pelvic injury claims arising from obstetric trauma, surgical negligence, or sexual assault. Reports address breach of duty, causation, and prognosis, referencing RCOG Green-top Guidelines and NICE pathways.
Do you prepare medico legal gynaecology reports for historic abuse cases?
Yes. Our experts assess non-recent abuse claims, including those subject to s.33 Limitation Act 1980. Reports document physical sequelae, correlate with psychological evidence, and address CICA scheme criteria.
Are your experts available for joint expert meetings?
Yes. Our chambers coordinates joint expert meetings under CPR Part 35.7. Members are available to discuss breach, causation, and quantum with opposing experts within 28 days of report service.
Do you accept instructions for vaginal mesh complication claims?
Yes. Our chambers prepares medico legal gynaecology reports for vaginal mesh claims, assessing breach of duty, causation, and long-term complications. Reports reference MHRA guidance and NICE interventional procedures.
Can your experts assess obstetric brachial plexus injury claims?
Yes. Members of our chambers evaluate obstetric brachial plexus injuries, correlating delivery records with clinical findings. Reports address breach of duty under RCOG guidelines and long-term prognosis for quantum assessment.
Do you provide female gynaecologist expert witnesses for sensitive cases?
Yes. Our chambers includes female gynaecologists and genitourinary medicine consultants. Instructing parties may specify expert gender preference for sexual assault or culturally sensitive cases.
Are your reports accepted by the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority?
Yes. Our sexual assault medical expert witness reports comply with CICA scheme requirements. Reports document physical injuries, correlate with psychological evidence, and are prepared by GMC-registered consultants.
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