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INDEPENDENT MEDICAL ASSESSMENT

Personal Injury

Independent evaluation of physical, emotional, and psychological harm to determine liability and the full extent of damages.

ABOUT THIS SERVICE

Expert Witness Support in Personal Injury Claims

An expert witness provides testimony to help determine damages and the legal responsibility for the injury caused. Damages refer to the compensation awarded to the injured party for the harm caused.

An expert witness offers valuable support to the patient in determining liability and assessing the extent of damages. Their expertise can help to strengthen the case of the patient and increase the likelihood of a successful outcome.

Professor Hindocha is instructed on many personal injury cases. Please enquire via the contact page.

TYPES OF CASES

Personal Injury Cases Prof. Hindocha Accepts

Spanning physical, emotional, and psychological harm across a range of personal injury matters.

ACCIDENTS

Accident Claims

Assessment of injuries sustained in road traffic accidents, slips, trips, and falls, including causation analysis and the extent of physical harm to the claimant.

WORKPLACE

Workplace & Industrial Injuries

Expert assessment of injuries arising from workplace accidents or industrial exposure, including opinion on long-term impact on the claimant’s capacity and quality of life.

PSYCHOLOGICAL

Psychological & Emotional Harm

Holistic evaluation of psychological and emotional harm resulting from injury, providing clinical opinion on the impact on the claimant’s wellbeing and quality of life.

SERVICE OVERVIEW

What a Personal Injury Instruction Involves

An independent, court-ready assessment of injury, causation, and the full extent of damages.

Full

Injury Assessment

Established

Causation

Quantified

Damages

CPR Part 35

Report Type

England & Wales

Jurisdiction

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THE PROCESS

From Instructions to Expert Assessment

STEP 1

Receiving Instructions

Prof. Hindocha receives written instructions from the instructing solicitor, reviews the nature of the injury and scope of the assessment, and confirms acceptance of the matter.

STEP 2

Medical Records Review

All relevant medical records, imaging, treatment history, and clinical documentation are reviewed to establish the full factual picture of the injury sustained.

STEP 3

Injury & Causation Analysis

Prof. Hindocha assesses the nature and extent of the injury, its mechanism and causation, and the impact on the claimant’s physical, emotional, and psychological wellbeing.

STEP 4

Expert Report & Testimony

A CPR Part 35–compliant expert report is produced detailing findings, causation opinion, and damages assessment. Court attendance and oral testimony are available if required.

WHAT YOUR INSTRUCTION ACHIEVES

The Value of Independent Expert Assessment

Prof. Hindocha’s independent assessment provides the legal team with authoritative clinical evidence to support liability determination and the quantification of damages.

  • Objective assessment of the nature and extent of injury
  • Expert opinion on causation and mechanism of harm
  • Evaluation of physical, emotional, and psychological impact
  • CPR Part 35–compliant expert report
  • Prognosis and expected recovery trajectory
  • Court attendance and oral testimony if required

ASSESSING DAMAGES

What Damages Can Be Assessed

Damages in a personal injury claim refer to the compensation awarded to the injured party for the harm caused. Accurately quantifying damages requires expert clinical input to establish the nature, severity, and long-term impact of the injury sustained.

Prof. Hindocha provides a comprehensive clinical assessment of all aspects of the harm suffered, enabling the legal team to present a well-evidenced and thoroughly quantified damages claim before the court.

  • Pain, suffering, and loss of amenity (PSLA)
  • Cost of past and future medical treatment
  • Loss of earnings and reduced earning capacity
  • Care and assistance requirements
  • Psychological and emotional impact on the claimant
  • Long-term prognosis and recovery outlook

WHY INSTRUCT PROF. HINDOCHA

The Benefits of Expert Clinical Input

Clinical Expertise

A consultant plastic and reconstructive surgeon with extensive NHS and private practice experience, providing authoritative clinical evidence on injury assessment and causation.

Strict Impartiality

Prof. Hindocha’s overriding duty is to the court, not the instructing party. All opinions are independent, objective, and formed without influence from either side.

CPR-Compliant Reports

Every expert report complies fully with CPR Part 35 and the Expert Witness Practice Direction, including a signed declaration of truth.

Clarity Under Pressure

Years of court and tribunal experience ensure complex medical evidence is communicated clearly and confidently to judges, barristers, and legal teams alike.

PROFESSIONAL FEEDBACK

What Legal Teams Say


Prof. Hindocha’s assessment was thorough and his report on causation was exactly what our team needed to establish liability. An excellent expert witness.

— T.K., Solicitor


His clarity and precision in cross-examination made a difficult personal injury case considerably stronger. We would instruct him again without hesitation.

— J.M., Barrister


Prof. Hindocha provided an authoritative and well-evidenced assessment of our client’s injuries. Highly professional throughout the entire process.

— S.R., Litigation Solicitor

WHO CAN INSTRUCT

Instructing Prof. Hindocha in Personal Injury Cases

Prof. Hindocha accepts instructions from both claimant and defendant legal teams in personal injury matters throughout England and Wales.

  • Claimant solicitors and personal injury legal teams
  • Defendant insurers and their solicitors
  • Employers' liability legal teams
  • Barristers and chambers
  • Coroners and regulatory bodies
  • The Court, on a single joint expert basis

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ENGAGE PROF. HINDOCHA

Instruct an Expert You Can Trust in Court

Make an enquiry today.

For personal injury instructions, contact Prof. Hindocha via the enquiry page. All instructions are handled with strict confidentiality and in full compliance with CPR Part 35.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Common Questions

Everything you need to know about instructing a personal injury expert witness.

Prof. Hindocha accepts instructions on cases involving physical injuries, including those resulting from accidents, workplace incidents, and other events where an assessment of injury, causation, and damages is required.
The expert witness provides an independent clinical opinion on the nature and extent of the injury, causation, and the impact on the claimant. This evidence is used to establish liability and quantify the damages to which the claimant may be entitled.
Timescales depend on the volume of records and the complexity of the injury. Prof. Hindocha agrees a realistic timetable with the instructing party at the point of instruction.
Where a personal injury involves psychological or emotional impact, Prof. Hindocha can comment on this as part of a holistic assessment of the harm suffered, providing a comprehensive clinical picture for the legal team.
CPR Part 35 sets out the procedural rules governing expert evidence in civil proceedings. All reports include a declaration of truth and comply fully with the accompanying Practice Direction.
Please use the contact page to submit your initial enquiry. Prof. Hindocha will review the instruction, confirm suitability and availability, and agree terms before accepting the matter.