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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

  1. Instruction received and initial document review
  2. Examination appointment (if required)
  3. Report drafting and quality check
  4. 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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