About Us

Our assessments extend beyond individual clinician decision-making to include a structured evaluation of the healthcare system in which care was delivered. This encompasses staffing levels, escalation and supervision pathways, governance and oversight arrangements, resource constraints, and recognised human-factors influences such as cognitive load and situational complexity. By analysing clinical decisions within their operational context, we are able to distinguish individual error from systemic failure. This approach has been particularly useful in coroner inquests, where understanding the interplay between human factors, organisational processes, and clinical care is central to addressing issues of causation, prevention of future deaths, and learning at a system level.

Our Experts

Dr. Asrar

MBChB, DTM&H, MRCP, MRCPCH, MBA, PHD, Consultant Paediatric Intensivist, Edinburgh Napier University

Dr. Wilson

V. V. Lopez FRCP FRCPCH Consultant Neonatologist

Wendy Tafi

Business Liaison Manager

What Our Clients Say

Clear, balanced, and exceptionally thorough. The report explained complex medical issues in plain language and was easy to rely on in pleadings.

Solicitor, Clinical Negligence

Responsive and reliable from instruction to completion. Deadlines were met and communication was excellent throughout.

Partner, Personal Injury

A careful, independent opinion that helped clarify causation and prognosis, with transparent reasoning throughout.

Barrister, Medical-Legal

The report was court-ready: logical, well structured, and accessible for non-clinicians.

Counsel, Claimant Team

Excellent with records review and chronology. Key issues were identified and addressed systematically.

Coroners Team

Strong paediatric critical care insight. The analysis of the Paediatric Intensive Care Course and likely outcomes was particularly helpful.

Solicitor, Catastrophic Injury

Reliable turnaround, sensible scope, and excellent clarity. The report required minimal editing before service.

Solicitor, Claimant PI
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