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Average Clinical Neuropsychology Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$425/hr
Review Fee
$575/hr
Deposition Fee
$825/hr
Court Fee
This qualified geriatric psychiatrist holds a Ph.D and M.S. in addition to his M.D. degree and is a member of such prestigious professional societies as the American Association of Clinical Research Professionals. He is highly published in his field and is involved with several grant funded research projects. He currently holds high ranking clinical and administrative position in geriatric psychiatry.
Medical Director, A Major Medical School in OH
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland,
Ohio
This expert earned her BA from The University of Texas at Austin. She then earned her masters in education and her PhD from The University of Houston in Counseling Psychology. This expert is also active within her society and is a member of numerous professional organizations such as The American Psychological Association. In addition, this expert has published 25 Peer-Reviewed Articles and given numerous presentations and lectures. Formerly this expert served as an Associate Provost at Clarion University of Pennsylvania and was the Founding Dean of a State University School in New York. She is currently the Provost at Marywood University in Scranton, PA.
Founding Dean, A State University School in New York
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Houston
Blakely,
Pennsylvania
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What Can a Clinical Neuropsychology Expert Witness Opine On?
Cognitive Assessment
Evaluates cognitive functions and abilities.
Neuropsychological Testing
Assesses brain function through standardized tests.
Clinical Interviews
Gathers patient history and symptoms.
Behavioral Observations
Monitors and records patient behaviors.
Feedback Sessions
Discusses assessment results with patients.
Rehabilitation Planning
Creates strategies for cognitive improvement.
FAQs for Clinical Neuropsychology Expert Witnesses
What is a clinical neuropsychology expert witness?
A clinical neuropsychology expert witness is a specialist who evaluates brain–behavior relationships and explains cognitive and psychological functioning in legal cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, conducting neuropsychological testing, writing reports, and testifying to clarify complex clinical and neurological issues.
In what case types might a clinical neuropsychology expert witness be beneficial?
A clinical neuropsychology expert witness is beneficial in personal injury, medical malpractice, TBI, dementia, disability, criminal responsibility, and competency cases.
How can a clinical neuropsychology expert witness assess decision-making capacity?
A clinical neuropsychology expert witness assesses decision-making capacity using standardized cognitive tests, clinical interviews, medical records, and functional evaluations.
What clinical neuropsychology expert witness qualifications are most critical for Daubert challenges?
The most critical clinical neuropsychology expert witness qualifications for Daubert are board certification, peer‑reviewed research, valid testing methods, and extensive forensic experience.
How does a clinical neuropsychology expert witness evaluate malingering in litigated matters?
A clinical neuropsychology expert witness evaluates malingering in litigated matters using validated performance validity tests, symptom validity measures, record review, and behavioral observations.
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