Medico-Legal
Clear, independent reporting for hand and wrist injuries — written with care, clinical rigour, and a focus on the questions that matter.
Independent opinion
Balanced reporting with clear reasoning and clinical evidence.
Clear communication
Plain-English explanations for solicitors, insurers, and courts.
Hand & wrist focus
Specialist perspective on function, prognosis, and impact.
Report types
- • Condition and diagnosis
- • Causation and clinical reasoning
- • Prognosis and future treatment considerations
- • Functional impact on daily activities and work
- • Records review (where required)
- • Addendum / clarification (where appropriate)
Typical process
- Instruction received and initial document review
- Examination appointment (if required)
- Report drafting and quality check
- Submission and any reasonable clarifications
Helpful information to include with instruction
Documents
- • Relevant medical records
- • Imaging reports (X-ray / MRI / ultrasound)
- • Operative notes (if applicable)
- • Therapy/rehab summaries
Key questions
- • Specific issues to address (causation / prognosis)
- • Employment / activity demands (if relevant)
- • Timeline of events and symptoms
- • Any prior conditions or injuries
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