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Forensic Psychology & Neuropsychology

Litigating cases involving psychological or neuropsychological dysfunction requires expert consultation.

The evaluation of emotional, behavioral and cognitive status is paramount to successfully representing your client. Our experts provide scientifically-informed, objective psychological and neuropsychological evaluations in cases involving intellectual disability or acquired psychological/neuropsychological impairment due to traumatic brain injury, stroke, anoxic encephalopathy or neurotoxic exposure.

Civil cases are frequently referred by plaintiff or defense counsel practicing in the areas of personal injury, medical malpractice, mass tort, product liability or premises liability litigation.

Our forensic psychologists/neuropsychologists are also retained to evaluate individuals involved with the federal and state criminal courts on matters such as mental competency, criminal responsibility/diminished capacity, mitigating factors.


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