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Psychiatric expert witnesses can be vetted and evaluated in
the same manner as any expert witness. An attorney can check work references,
perform a Lexis search and speak to other attorneys who have previously engaged the expert
in question. Going a bit further, an attorney can also use Daubert Tracker, which is a site
purposely designed to track cases that involve the admissibility of expert
testimony. Attorneys can enter an expert's name and search all cases, if any,
where that expert's ability to testify was challenged before a court and
whether that challenge was successful.
Additionally, when evaluating a psychiatric expert witness,
or any medical expert, an attorney might want to turn to HealthGrades.
HealthGrades is a physician evaluation website that provides a great deal of
information on a doctor, including board certifications, disciplinary actions,
patient evaluations and education and training. Its use is a great way to
confirm a medical expert's credentials.
Finally, anyone practicing in medical litigation of any specialty should
check out the book, How
Attorneys Can Best Utilize Their Medical Expert Witness: A Medical Expert's
Perspective. Unlike most resources however, this one is written by a top
medical expert and doctor, not an attorney. The author, Dr Vernon Neppe MD, PhD
is a leading neuropsychiatrist/behavioral neurologist, and
psychopharmacologist. He also has extensive experience as a forensic psychiatrist/forensic
neuropsychiatrist.
Many expert witness
referral firms now use these tools and many others before presenting an
expert, but you may also want to use the most relevant tools yourself to
minimize unpleasant last-minute surprises.
Nick
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