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Brain Injury Claims: Dr Simon Redpath, Consultant Neuropsychologist
By Dr Simon Redpath, Consultant Neuropsychologist
A practical webinar for solicitors on identifying hidden deficits and strengthening brain injury claims with neuropsychological evidence.

Skin Cancer Claims: Dr Stephen Falk, Consultant Clinical Oncologist
By Dr Stephen Falk, Consultant Oncologist
In this webinar, Dr Stephen Falk explores how expert oncology evidence can help solicitors assess breach, causation and medico-legal risk in melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer cases.

Breast Cancer Claims: Dr Vasileios Angelis, Consultant Oncologist
By Dr Vasileios Angelis, Consultant Medical Oncologist
Watch the full webinar with Dr Vasileios Angelis to hear his clinical insight on breach, causation and treatment decisions in breast cancer negligence claims.

Neuro-Oncology Imaging: Professor Sotirios Bisdas, Consultant Neuroradiologist
By Professor Sotirios Bisdas, Consultant Neuroradiologist
In this webinar, Professor Bisdas explains why neuro-oncology imaging should be assessed in its real-world clinical context, rather than against an idealised textbook standard.

Shoulder Dystocia Claims: Nikki Khan, Midwifery Expert
By Nikki Khan, Midwife of 35 Years
Shoulder dystocia is one of the most urgent and distressing emergencies in maternity care. In birth injury claims, the key medico-legal questions often centre on risk recognition, timely escalation, correct manoeuvres, and the quality of the documentation.

Hand & Wrist Injury Claims: Mr Rupert Wharton, Consultant Hand & Wrist Surgeon
By Mr Rupert Wharton, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon
Hand and wrist injuries can have a significant impact on daily function, employment, and long-term quality of life - even where the initial injury appears relatively minor.

Birth Injury Hypoxia: Dr Benjamin Viaris de Lesegno, Consultant Obstetrician
By Dr Benjamin Viaris de Lesegno, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Birth injury claims involving hypoxia remain some of the most complex and high-value cases in clinical negligence. Understanding timing, causation, and the role of obstetric evidence is critical for building or defending a claim.

Cauda Equina Syndrome: Poorna Veerappa, Advanced Spinal Physiotherapist
By Poorna Veerappa, Advanced Spinal Physiotherapist & Expert Witness
Cauda equina syndrome (CES) is a high-risk area in clinical negligence, often involving delayed diagnosis, complex symptoms, and long-term consequences. In this webinar, Poorna Veerappa explores the persistent symptoms, rehabilitation challenges, and medico-legal implications that are frequently overlooked in these claims.

Neonatal Failures & Birth Injury Risks: Dr Ujwal Kariholu, Consultant Neonatologist
By Dr Ujwal Kariholu, Consultant Neonatologist
Neonatal care sits at the centre of some of the most complex and high-value clinical negligence claims. When things go wrong, the medico-legal implications can be profound - particularly in cases involving hypoxia, delayed intervention, or failures in early neonatal management.

Neuropsychological Evidence in Paediatric Brain Injury: Dr Nigel Colbert & Hylton Armstrong
By Dr Nigel Colbert, Consultant Clinical Paediatric Neuropsychologist
Subtle neuropsychological deficits in children are frequently underestimated in litigation, particularly where early recovery and normal imaging create false reassurance. This webinar recording explores how delayed executive dysfunction, developmental trajectory and careful psychometric interpretation shape defensible causation and prognosis in paediatric brain injury claims.

Symptoms Without Clear Pathology: Dr Bruno Silva, Consultant Neuropsychiatrist
By Dr Bruno Silva, Consultant Neuropsychiatrist
When symptoms don’t match scans, claims often stall - this webinar shows how neuropsychiatric evidence can move them forward.

When a Fall Becomes a Claim: Mr Glenn Smith, Advanced Nurse Practitioner
By Mr Glenn Smith, Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Fall-related injuries frequently have medico-legal significance, particularly where substandard nursing assessments, monitoring, or record-keeping undermine patient safety.

Reflecting on 2025: INNEG’s Top Medico-Legal Webinar Moments
By Jessica Platt, Marketing Assistant
Looking to stay sharp on key PI and Clin Neg insights? This highlights reel packs 2025’s top webinar moments into one must-watch video - expert tips, trends, and case takeaways in minutes.

Scarring & Disfigurement Claims: Prof Steven Jeffery, Consultant Plastic Surgeon
By Professor Steven Jeffery, Consultant Plastic Surgeon
Visible scarring and disfigurement can have major medico-legal consequences, especially where psychological impact, permanence, or reconstructive need affects quantum.

Birth Injury Claims: Dr Lorna Phelan, Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
By Dr Lorna Phelan, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Every four minutes, a woman dies globally of obstetric haemorrhage - yet these cases rarely translate into medico-legal claims. By contrast, rare intrapartum hypoxia events are overrepresented, leading to multi-million-pound cerebral palsy claims.
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