Forensic neuropsychological evaluation includes detailed record reviews, case consultations, and expert witness testimony to assist in legal proceedings. These assessments often form part of independent medical examinations to objectively evaluate cognitive and psychological functioning. The goal is to provide scientifically grounded opinions regarding brain-behavior relationships, supporting cases involving injury claims, competency assessments, or other legal matters where cognitive and emotional health is relevant.
In neuropsychology, record review involves analyzing medical records and collaborating with attorneys for pre-litigation or litigation cases, offering expert insights on cognitive and psychological aspects that inform case strategy and support legal decision-making.
Case consultation services for attorneys involve providing expert, often non-disclosed, evaluations of cognitive and psychological aspects to support complex legal cases.
Expert witness testimony in neuropsychology involves providing deposition and trial insights on topics such as traumatic brain injury, toxic exposure, psychological functioning, and memory-related issues.
Independent medical examinations (IMEs) in neuropsychology assess psychological and cognitive functioning related to worker’s compensation and disability claims, providing objective evaluations to support case determinations.
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