Acceleration and Exacerbation Expert Witness Roundtable

Webinar

17 Oct 2024

6:00PM - 7:30PM

Facilitated by EWI Board member, Peter Mulhern, this roundtable will examine the complexity of establishing acceleration and exacerbation periods which are instrumental in medicolegal reports to provide Lawyers and Barristers with time periods that they can use to value cases. 
This course is aimed at all expert witnesses, legal professionals and insurance industry personnel involved in medico-legal claims relating to personal injury and clinical negligence.

Hear from our panel of experts examining the medical (both physical and psychological) and legal aspects of this topic followed by Q&A.  

The panel:

  • Dr Kathryn Newns, FEWI (Cert), Clinical Psychologist and Director of Applied Psychology Solutions
  • Dr Louisa Sherlock, Barrister, No5 Barristers Chambers
  • Mr Abeezar SarelaMSc MS MD PhD (Law) FRCS, Consultant Surgeon, St James’s University Hospital, Nuffield Hospital and the Spire Hospital


CPD: 1.5 hours
Non Member £50 / Member £35

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