Oncology / Haematology
We provide a specialist haematology expert witness for solicitors and legal teams dealing with complex cancer-related litigation. Our oncology expert witness for delayed diagnosis specialists offer precise evidence on the standard of care and clinical outcomes.
The Role of an Oncologist / Haematologist
When solicitors instruct this expert
- When an oncology expert witness is required to assess the management and treatment of solid tumours or blood cancers
- Determining the impact of sub-standard care through a medico-legal report on haematological cancer negligence
- Assessing life expectancy for quantum purposes using a cancer specialist for life expectancy reports
- Acting as a cancer causation expert in cases where environmental or occupational exposure is alleged
- When oncology medico-legal evidence is needed to establish whether a breach of duty led to a significant change in prognosis
What the expert addresses in the report
- The findings of an oncologist for clinical negligence causation reports regarding the “lost window” for effective treatment
- A detailed opinion from an independent haematologist expert for breach of duty concerning blood-based disorders
- The results of a diagnostic review in a cancer negligence report to determine if red flags were ignored
- A comprehensive analysis of staging, grading, and the likely outcome had treatment commenced earlier
- Clear opinions on the percentage chance of survival (doubling of risk) and future treatment requirements
Medico-Legal Applications
Clinical Negligence
Evaluating delays in diagnosing breast, lung, or colorectal cancers, and the mismanagement of haematological conditions like leukaemia.
Personal Injury
Assessing cancer development linked to radiation exposure or toxic substances in the workplace.
Inquests
Providing expert testimony regarding the cause of death and standard of care for patients who died while under oncological supervision.
Core Areas of Expertise
Common Questions
Can the expert determine if a delay in diagnosis actually changed the outcome?
Yes, they use clinical staging data to provide an opinion on whether the cancer progressed to a more advanced stage during the period of delay.
What is the role of a haematology expert witness in negligence cases?
They assess the diagnosis and treatment of blood-related cancers, such as lymphoma or myeloma, and clotting disorders.
