Expert witness directory
Find the expert witness your case needs
Search with precision. Instruct with confidence.. Filter by specialty, expertise, location and assessment type — combine criteria in any order to shortlist the practitioners your case needs.
Browse independent expert witnesses
Filter by specialty, expertise, location and assessment type — combine criteria in any order to shortlist the practitioners your case needs.
Lucy W.
Assistive Technology Specialist
Remote/Virtual and Face to face
Yusuke A.
Clinical Negligence Expert
Remote/Virtual and Face to face
Callum F.
Neuro-oncologist
Remote/Virtual and Face to face
Stephen B.
POCA Forensic Accountant
Face to face
Olivia L.
Substance Misuse Specialist
Remote/Virtual and Face to face
Richard B.
Financial Adviser Standards Expert
Remote/Virtual and Face to face
Beatrice S.
Small Animal Veterinary Surgeon
Face to face
Lydia S.
Mental Health Specialist
Remote/Virtual and Face to face
Emily Z.
Spinal Surgeon
Remote/Virtual and Face to face
William P.
Medico-Legal Expert
Remote/Virtual
Wilfred K.
Foot & Ankle Surgeon
Face to face
Olivia B.
Plastic Surgeon
Face to face
Alastair E.
Dermatologist
Remote/Virtual
Sofia V.
Medico-Legal Expert
Remote/Virtual
Angela K.
Lift and Escalator Engineer
Remote/Virtual
Other ways to search
When you need to narrow the field first
The directory works best when you know the clinical discipline. These routes help when the case starts somewhere else.
Search by discipline
Start with the medical field, then move into the register with a clearer brief.
Browse specialties → Claim typesSearch from the claim
Use the claim type to identify the disciplines that may be relevant to the evidence.
Browse claim types → LocationsSearch by location
See the register by nation and city, including remote and face-to-face assessment options.
Browse locations →Listings
What the directory tells you
Each listing records the practitioner’s specialty, professional title, medico-legal experience, consultation location and assessment type. You can filter across those details, or combine them with a keyword search when the instruction is more specific.
Location then narrows a clinically suitable list. Where the right practitioner is outside your region, remote assessment or a longer journey may still be the appropriate option for the case.
A listing confirms that the practitioner accepts expert witness instructions in the stated discipline. Whether they suit a particular case, their availability and the terms of instruction are agreed directly with them.
Browse report types if you know the evidence required but need help identifying the right clinical discipline.