Rapid Panel Instruction in 72 hours for a High-Value Birth Injury Claim

By Michelle Mitchell, Marketing Manager

Posted 19 February 2026

Birth Injury Case Study INNEG

When a firm instructed INNEG on a high-value birth injury claim involving alleged intrapartum hypoxia and lifelong neurodisability, our dedicated Analyst secured and structured the appropriate expert panel within 72 hours, giving the legal team immediate strategic clarity at a critical stage of the case.

When a leading firm instructed INNEG on a high-value birth injury claim involving alleged intrapartum hypoxia and lifelong neurodisability, they faced complex, multidisciplinary evidential requirements. Obstetrics, neonatal care, neuroradiology, neurology and long-term neurodevelopment all required authoritative input and the clock was ticking.

 

The solicitor turned to INNEG for the structured formation of an appropriate expert panel.

 

Within 72 hours, INNEG assembled a tailored panel of specialists across all required disciplines, each selected for demonstrable expertise and recognised specialism in birth injury matters.

 

From the outset, our Analyst led the coordination and delivery process: analysing the clinical framework, identifying the relevant areas of medical enquiry, and ensuring the panel was appropriately balanced with no duplication or evidential gaps. There was no fragmentation and no iterative name-picking, just decisive, informed expert selection.

 

Nominations and CVs were provided within 72 hours, enabling the solicitor to progress the claim with confidence that the expert structure was coherent, proportionate and clinically aligned.

 

In catastrophic birth injury cases, success demands more than speed, it requires informed judgement, continuity of oversight and disciplined expert selection under pressure. The solicitor leads case strategy; INNEG delivers the expert architecture. From the outset, the focus remains on clarity, efficiency and protection against unnecessary cost exposure.  We helped accelerate the claim lifecycle while protecting unrecoverable costs from the outset.

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  • Birth Injury
  • Birth Injury Claims

About The Author

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Michelle Mitchell

Marketing Manager

Michelle Mitchell is the Marketing Manager at INNEG, where she leads the development and execution of marketing strategies to support the company's growth and brand presence. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for impactful communication, Michelle works closely with both internal teams and external partners.

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