Spinal Surgeon
We provide a specialist back injury report for solicitors and legal teams managing complex neuro-spinal litigation. Our spinal surgeon expert witness for cauda equina specialists provide definitive evidence on diagnosis and surgical timing.
The Role of an Spinal Surgeon
When solicitors instruct this expert
- When a spinal surgeon expert is required to assess injuries or surgeries affecting the vertebrae, discs, and spinal cord
- Determining the impact of surgical errors for a medico-legal report on spinal surgery negligence
- Assessing a claimant’s condition for a spinal specialist for personal injury quantum
- Acting as a cauda equina expert in cases involving delayed decompression or missed red flags
- When spinal medico-legal evidence is needed to quantify permanent paralysis or sensory loss
What the expert addresses in the report
- The findings of an independent spinal surgeon for paralysis claims regarding long-term care and mobility needs
- A detailed opinion from a consultant spinal surgeon for disc injury reports concerning traumatic prolapse versus degenerative change
- The results of a spine surgery witness evaluation regarding the standard of instrumentation or fusion procedures
- A comprehensive review of MRI scans to identify nerve root compression and the necessity of surgical intervention
- Clear opinions on the “but for” outcome had surgical decompression been performed within the recommended window
Medico-Legal Applications
Clinical Negligence
Evaluating delayed diagnosis of Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES) and complications from spinal fusion or discectomy.
Personal Injury
Assessing spinal fractures, disc injuries, and cord trauma resulting from falls or road traffic accidents.
Court of Protection
Providing evidence on the care and housing requirements for individuals with severe spinal cord injuries.
Core Areas of Expertise
Common Questions
Do your specialists assess Cauda Equina Syndrome?
Yes, we provide a spinal surgeon expert witness for cauda equina who focuses on red flag recognition and surgical delays.
Can the expert distinguish between age-related wear and traumatic injury?
Yes, the spinal surgeon expert uses imaging and clinical history to determine the degree of traumatic acceleration or aggravation.
