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Psychiatric expert witnesses are increasingly being engaged
in criminal and civil proceedings to shed light on the mental
condition of key parties. Within psychiatry, doctors specializing in
the field of forensic psychiatry have traditionally undertaken this role.
However, there is an increasing demand for psychiatrists working in
other psychiatric disciplines to perform expert witness work.
Insurance firms, for instance, are increasingly hiring
neuropsychiatrists to evaluate the relationship between injuries and illnesses
and cognitive dysfunction. Neuropsychiatrists are also being used to link
psychiatric issues to the exposure of drugs or chemicals. Further, geriatric
psychiatrists are being used with increasing frequency to testify to issues of
incompetence in legal disputes involving wills and trusts, while addiction
psychiatrists are testifying as to the influence of dependency on an
individual's mental state and behavior. General psychiatrists are also being
engaged in employment cases to determine whether a person is fit for work
Whatever your legal dispute, chances are good that a
psychiatric expert witness might be able to help your case. Most expert witness
referral firms closely follow litigation trends concerning the use of
psychiatrists and keep a steady pool of experts on hand. However, there is
always a short supply. If you think you may need a psychiatric expert witness,
act quickly.
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