12 July 2024 Sean Mosby 382 Case Updates Hitting all three most common compliance errors in expert reports bySean Mosby Summary The medico-legal expert in this personal injury claim was urged by the judge to seek further training after he made all of the three most common compliance errors which the EWI sees in expert reports: not including details of instructions, not dealing with the range of opinion, and not giving details of the literature or other material relied upon. Learning points To continue reading you must be an EWI member, become a member and access exclusive content. Already a member? Login More links Link to the Judgment Share Print Tags Personal injury05. Rules and Regulations10. Report Writing13. Changing your opinion11. Responding to questions14. Giving Oral Evidence15. Criticism and Complaints16. Maintaining your professional edge Related articles Family Procedure Rule Committee Consultation on New Draft Practice Direction 27A The Single Biggest Change White Paper Cardiotocograph – normal or abnormal Episode 4: Expert Fees Forensic Science Regulator issues updated Guidance on Declarations of Compliance and Non-Compliance with the Code of Practice Comments are only visible to subscribers.