Paediatric Radiologist

Our chambers prepares CPR Part 35-compliant paediatric radiologist expert witness reports for cases involving imaging disputes, non-accidental injury, and diagnostic accuracy in children. We accept instructions from solicitors, insurers, and local authority legal teams.

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Paediatric Radiologists
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Consultant Paediatric Radiologist reviewing imaging scans
Discipline Consultant Paediatric Radiologist
Regulator GMC Specialist Register
Modality X-ray, CT, MRI, Ultrasound
Skeletal survey NAI cases
CPR Part 35 compliant reports
Family & care proceedings
CICA & redress schemes
PRACTICE AREA

Paediatric Radiology Expert Evidence

Our chambers prepares paediatric radiologist expert witness reports for cases involving diagnostic disputes, non-accidental injury, and imaging misinterpretation in children. Members of our chambers assess X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound scans to determine compliance with Royal College of Radiologists standards and CPR Part 35 requirements.

We accept instructions under CPR Part 35, FPR 25, and the 2012 CICA Scheme. Our reports address skeletal survey findings, fracture dating, and differential diagnoses in child abuse radiology expert witness cases, ensuring adherence to Civil Justice Council 2014 Guidance on expert evidence.

CLINICAL FOCUS

Key Areas of Expertise

Our chambers specialises in paediatric imaging disputes and non-accidental injury cases.

Skeletal survey NAI expert Non accidental injury radiology Child abuse radiology expert witness Paediatric fracture dating Metaphyseal corner fractures Rib fracture patterns CT head injury assessment MRI soft tissue injury Ultrasound visceral injury Diagnostic error claims Royal College of Radiologists standards Paediatric imaging expert witness
REPORT PROCESS

How We Prepare Your Report

  1. 01

    Instruction & CPR Part 35 Compliance

    Our chambers accepts instructions from solicitors, insurers, and local authority legal teams. We confirm CPR Part 35 compliance, scope of instruction, and timetable within 24 hours of receipt.

  2. 02

    Imaging Review & Analysis

    Members of our chambers review X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound scans, applying Royal College of Radiologists standards. We assess fracture patterns, dating, and differential diagnoses in non-accidental injury cases.

  3. 03

    Draft Report & Part 35 Questions

    We prepare a CPR Part 35-compliant draft report, addressing skeletal survey findings and imaging disputes. Our experts respond to Part 35 questions within 14 days, as required by CPR 35.6(2)(c).

  4. 04

    Joint Expert Meeting & Final Report

    Our chambers coordinates joint expert meetings under CPR 35.12. We finalise reports for family proceedings (FPR 25), clinical negligence claims, and CICA applications, ensuring compliance with Civil Justice Council 2014 Guidance.

CASE TYPES

Types of Cases We Accept

Non-Accidental Injury Claims

Our chambers prepares paediatric radiologist expert witness reports for skeletal survey NAI cases, assessing fracture patterns and dating under CPR Part 35 and Children Act 1989.

Clinical Negligence Disputes

We accept instructions for diagnostic error claims involving paediatric imaging, applying Bolam/Bolitho standards and Montgomery principles in clinical negligence litigation.

Family & Care Proceedings

Members of our chambers provide FPR 25-compliant reports for family courts, addressing imaging findings in child protection cases under Re W and Re B-S guidance.

CICA & Redress Schemes

Our experts prepare reports for the 2012 CICA Scheme and institutional redress schemes, assessing imaging evidence in historic child abuse claims under s.33 Limitation Act 1980.

Personal Injury Litigation

We accept instructions for paediatric personal injury claims, providing CPR Part 35 reports on imaging findings and causation in road traffic and public liability cases.

Inquests & Coronial Inquiries

Our chambers prepares reports for coronial inquiries, assessing paediatric imaging findings in unexplained child deaths under Rule 23 of the Coroners Rules 2013.

FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

Do your experts accept instructions for skeletal survey NAI cases?

Yes. Members of our chambers include consultant paediatric radiologists with expertise in non-accidental injury cases. We prepare CPR Part 35-compliant reports assessing skeletal survey findings, fracture dating, and differential diagnoses for family proceedings and civil claims.

Can you provide a paediatric radiologist expert witness for CICA claims?

Yes. Our chambers accepts instructions under the 2012 CICA Scheme. Our experts assess imaging evidence in historic child abuse claims, providing reports that meet the scheme’s evidential requirements and CPR Part 35 standards.

What imaging modalities do your experts review?

All paediatric modalities. Members of our chambers review X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound scans. We assess skeletal surveys, head injuries, visceral trauma, and soft tissue findings in non-accidental injury and clinical negligence cases.

Do you accept instructions for family court proceedings?

Yes. Our chambers prepares FPR 25-compliant reports for family courts. We address imaging findings in child protection cases, ensuring compliance with Practice Direction 25B and Re W guidance on expert evidence.

How quickly can you provide a paediatric radiology expert report?

48-hour turnaround for initial draft. Our chambers coordinates urgent instructions within 24 hours. Standard reports are delivered within 14 days, with expedited options available for court deadlines under CPR Part 35.

Do your experts participate in joint expert meetings?

Yes. Members of our chambers attend joint expert meetings under CPR 35.12. We prepare agenda items, respond to opposing experts, and finalise joint statements for family, civil, and criminal proceedings.

Are your experts registered with the GMC Specialist Register?

Yes. All paediatric radiologist experts in our chambers are consultants on the GMC Specialist Register. We maintain compliance with GMC Good Medical Practice and Civil Justice Council 2014 Guidance on expert evidence.

Can you provide a child abuse radiology expert witness for historic cases?

Yes. Our chambers accepts instructions for historic non-accidental injury cases. We assess archived imaging, apply s.33 Limitation Act 1980 principles, and provide reports for CICA, redress schemes, and civil litigation.

Need an expert for your
paediatric radiology case?

Contact our chambers to instruct a paediatric radiologist expert witness for CPR Part 35 reports, skeletal survey NAI cases, or imaging disputes.