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Defendant Reports: Being Fair and Just Is Vital

Written by
Kim Morris

Impartiality matters. Here’s why defendant reports must be fair, evidence-based, and written by expert witnesses with the right training and experience.

Instructing the right expert witness can be a significant task that takes time and valuable resources away from other important work on a case. Working with an expert witness provider can streamline the process and relieve the administrative burden — but selecting the right provider is just as important. So, what makes one expert witness provider stand out from another? And how can you be confident you’re getting a professional, experienced, and well-trained expert witness for your case?

A biased report can destroy a case

An expert witness is there to offer clarity and facts. Instructing someone with an agenda — or even a perceived bias — can lead to their report or testimony being discredited, and in some cases, disqualified.

“Regulation and appraisal of expert witness practice must address not only technical competence, including demonstration of a real understanding of the interface between medicine and law, but also ethical probity, including in respect of bias, which is the most challenging appraisal focus.”
Cambridge University Press

Ensuring reports are fair and just

All expert witnesses at Tessa Gough Associates are healthcare professionals. Their goal is always to improve the lives of the people they assess. They bring years of clinical experience and approach every case with a commitment to fairness and accuracy.

Our full range of independent expert witness report services is built on impartiality. Every report is evidence-based, balanced, and provides a clear, structured assessment and pathway for the future.

We don’t just provide the right expert — we invest in their development. All expert witnesses are trained to write unbiased reports that are rooted in fact and clinical reasoning.

Training our expert witnesses

Our expert witnesses continue to practise in their respective fields and receive ongoing training from our dedicated quality assurance team. Before joining our panel, each expert receives:

  • Extensive onboarding and mentorship
  • Continued one-to-one peer support
  • Legal training, including compliance with court reporting standards
  • Regular professional development sessions to ensure best practice

All expert witnesses at Tessa Gough Associates have at least eight years of experience in their clinical field, including experience managing complex care packages.

The Tessa Gough Associates ethos

For over 30 years, our expert witnesses across the UK have delivered assessments to the highest standard. That’s why we are regularly instructed by leading law firms, the NHS, and organisations that value professionalism, impartiality, and a strong clinical foundation.

Our commitment to fair, evidence-based reports is at the heart of every case we support.

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