We believe the primary requirement of an expert witness is to be a skilled and knowledgeable
clinician with the ability to provide objective and insightful assessment and then
to work collaboratively with either the plaintiff or defendant’s counsel.
Additionally, to be a member of the Forensic Institute it is required for an expert
witness to be a teacher. Our experts have demonstrated their excellence in persuasively
translating their knowledge in an understandable and impartial fashion to court professionals,
medical trainees and lay persons alike. An expert witness must educate attorneys with
regard to the relevant behavioral and clinical aspects in the case. If that case proceeds
to trial, our experts will conscientiously inform the court and jury with regard to
their opinions, as well as the medical foundations for these opinions.
Inherent in our participation is a genuine interest in the field and a seasoned understanding
of the role of an expert including the desire to exceed expectations in documentation,
thorough and timely reporting and adept provision of testimony.