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- Home : The e-reporting group of companies are market leaders in the provision of independent medical evidence, rehabilitation and treatment support services for insurance and legal professionals across the UK.
- Medical Reporting : An overview of Medical Reporting Services
- Accident Rehabilitation : An over view of Accident Rehabilitation
- About Us : About the e-reporting group
- Our Commitment to Clients : We aim to deliver an excellent service to meet the exact needs of our clients
- AMRO : Our links and agreements as a founding member of AMRO
- Mission Statement : our goals and ambitions for the future
- The Board : A few words from our board of directors
- News & Media : News & Media description
- Experts : Our panel medical experts use d2expert to create fast and accurate medical reports to provide expert evidence to legal and insurance professionals.
- What We Offer : The services and support we offer our experts
- General Practioners : Information for GP's
- Specialist Consultants : Experts panel and specialists
- Expert Panel : Who makes up our Expert Panel
- Information for Experts : Useful information for medical experts
- info1 : Duty to restrict expert evidence Rule 35.1
- info2 : Interpretation Rule 35.2
- info3 : Experts – overriding duty to the court Rule 35.3
- info4 : Court’s power to restrict expert evidence Rule 35.4
- info5 : General requirement for expert evidence to be given in a written report Rule 35.5
- info6 : Written questions to experts Rule 35.6
- info7 : Court’s power to direct that evidence is to be given by a single joint expert Rule 35.7
- info8 : Instructions to a single joint expert Rule 35.8
- info9 : Power of court to direct a party to provide information Rule 35.9
- info10 : Contents of report Rule 35.10
- info11 : Use by one party of expert’s report disclosed by another Rule 35.11
- info12 : Discussions between experts Rule 35.12
- info13 : Consequence of failure to disclose expert’s report Rule 35.13
- info14 : Expert’s right to ask court for directions Rule 35.14
- info15 : Assessors Rule 35.15
- info16 : Expert evidence general advice
- info17 : Form and content of expert's reports
- info18 : Documenting Information
- info19 : Instructions
- info20 : Questions to experts
- info21 : Single experts
- info22 : Orders
- info23 : Assessors
- Injured Parties : Injured Parties description
- FAQ : Injured parties most frequently asked questions
- Question 1 : What role does Medical Report Services play in terms of my claim?
- Question 2 : How far will I have to travel for my appointment?
- Question 3 : What do I have to do before the appointment?
- Question 4 : What will happen at the appointment?
- Question 5 : What information will I need to take along with me to the appointment?
- Question 6 : What happens if I need a translator?
- Question 7 : What happens if I need to cancel or rearrange an appointment?
- Question 8 : Will I be asked to provide any further information as part of my claim?
- Question 9 : Why are my medical records needed?
- Question 10 : What happens to my medical records once the expert has finished with them?
- Question 11 : How long will it take for my report to be completed once my appointment has taken place?
- Question 12 : What happens once the expert has completed his report?
- Links : Useful websites relevant to all aspects of medical reporting
- Contact : Departmental e-mail and contact numbers
- Find Us : Directions and map link to our Redditch office
- Recruitment : Interested in joining the team
- Contact form : Send us an email using the online form
- Accessibility : Accessibility policy
- Sitemap : Sitemap. Complete list of all pages and content found across our website