Everything you need to instruct a cardiology expert — in one place.
Practical guides on the instruction process, fees and nationwide coverage — alongside direct shortcuts to the right report type and case scenario for your matter. Designed for solicitors, case managers and chambers.
- 3 Practical Guides
- 12 Report Types
- 17 Cardiac Conditions
Process, fees and coverage.
The three operational pages most solicitors check before sending their first instruction. Each opens to the standalone guide.
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5-Step ProcessHow to Instruct an Expert
From enquiry to report delivery — including case triage, expert matching, appointment scheduling, case conferences and court attendance.
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5–7 Days StandardTurnaround Times & Fees
Standard, urgent and fast-track timescales. Fixed-fee structures, LAA rates and deferred payment options for public-funded and CFA-backed matters.
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England & WalesNationwide Coverage
In-person clinics across England and Wales, remote video consultations where appropriate, and full paper-based records reviews for catastrophic and fatal claims.
The right reports and scenarios for your matter.
Jump directly from your case category to the report types we produce and the cardiac scenarios we cover most often. Every link opens the relevant page.
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Personal Injury
Road traffic, workplace and accident-related claims where a cardiac event followed the incident, or pre-existing cardiac disease is alleged to have worsened.
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Clinical Negligence
Alleged breach of duty and resulting harm in cardiology care — delayed diagnosis, mismanagement of cardiac conditions, and procedural complications.
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Inquest & Fatal Cardiac
Coroner-facing reports on cause of death, cardiac contribution and foreseeability — including catastrophic and out-of-hospital cardiac events.
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Single Joint Expert
Joint instruction under CPR Part 35.7. Neutral, balanced reports addressed to both parties, written to assist the court rather than either side.
Report typesInstruction page
Every report type, one click away.
Standard opinion reports
Specialist reports
Procedural & joint
Aligned with UK regulations and clinical standards.
Our reports reference current UK guidance and the published positions of the recognised professional bodies in cardiology.
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NICE Guidelines
The clinical reference standard for diagnosis and management of cardiac conditions in England and Wales.
Cardiovascular guidance -
British Cardiovascular Society
The principal UK professional body for consultant cardiologists, setting standards across the specialty.
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Resuscitation Council UK
The UK authority on emergency cardiac care, advanced life support and resuscitation standards.
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Royal College of Physicians
The senior medical body in the UK, training and standards authority for consultants across internal medicine and cardiology.
RCP website
Explore our full range of services.
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For Solicitors
Claimant, defendant and single joint expert work — with a full breakdown of our service offering.
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Our Cardiologists
Eight subspecialty pages — interventional, electrophysiology, imaging, heart failure and more.
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Case Scenarios
Seventeen cardiac conditions in legal context — from missed MI to sudden cardiac death claims.
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About Our Panel
Chambers composition, CPR compliance standards and the infrastructure behind every instruction we accept.
Have an upcoming deadline?
Send your case details for a fixed-fee quote, or call directly. We work to solicitor timescales, including urgent and fast-track instructions.
No obligation Fixed-fee available LAA & deferred payment
