Day in the life of an Expert Witness

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The first-time expert
Keith Rix 315

The first-time expert

byKeith Rix

 

Commentary

The details of this case are for gastroenterologists and psychiatrists. The learning points are of general application and although made by an expert in their first case, they reflect mistakes made by some more experienced experts who should know better.

Learning points:

  • If it is your first case as an expert witness, be trained and be prepared.

  • An assessment carried out in order to offer or provide expert evidence should be recorded.

  • Beware criticising healthcare professionals or services especially without evidence.

  • Inaccuracy undermines the expert’s credibility.

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