31 December 2019 Simon Berney-Edwards 2540 Case Updates Mustard v Flower [2019] EWHC 2623 (QB), 2019 WL 05104326 bySimon Berney-Edwards Nature of case: Road traffic accident. C claims that in the accident she sustained a subarachnoid brain haemorrhage and a diffuse axonal brain injury such as to have left her with cognitive and other deficits. But there are marked differences between the experts as to her presentation and the interpretation of her medical records, imaging and history. To continue reading you must be an EWI member, become a member and access exclusive content. Already a member? Login Share Print Tags Covert recordingNeuropsychological assessmentPart 3506. Rules and Regulations12. Responding to questions10. Records Assessments and Site Visits Related articles Legal teams need to observe Expert’s fatigue & concentration Irish High Court introduces two new practice directions designed to streamline clinical negligence proceedings Not a bridge too far – dental negligence Pacemaker PTSD? Evidentiary reliability and the meaning of words Switch article Somek & Associates approved as an EWI Corporate Partner Previous Article A Local Authority v M, F, E, W, X Y Z (by their Children's Guardian) [2019] EWHC 1447 (Fam), 2019 WL 06313296 Next Article Comments are only visible to subscribers.