Our board-certified, fellowship-trained radiologists provide impartial case reviews, detailed written reports, and expert testimony that stand up to scrutiny. Whether you represent a plaintiff or the defense, we deliver precise imaging interpretations and visuals that help judges and juries understand the facts.
Independent case review & second opinions
Imaging re-reads (MRI, CT, X-ray; neuro & MSK focus)
World Class Written reports (concise findings + plain-language summary)
Depositions (remote or in person) & trial testimony
Fellowship-trained experts, rigorous QA, and consistent communication
Visuals that educate: custom figures and exhibits that clarify pathology
Custom medical illustrations (disc herniation, ligament tears, nerve compression, etc.)
Timely delivery with predictable turnaround
Imaging Protocol Consultation- Includes Causation Analysis
Professional neutrality: we work for the facts
Submit case materials
Securely share prior reports, DICOMs, and relevant clinical notes.
Radiologist assignment
We match the case to a subspecialist (e.g., neuroradiology or MSK).
Report & visuals
You’ll receive a detailed written report and custom illustrations that make pathology crystal clear.
Testimony
If needed, your reading radiologist can be available for deposition and trial.
Bring complex imaging to life with courtroom-ready visuals. Our team creates custom figures calibrated to the actual imaging planes and key findings to help non-clinicians grasp anatomy and injury patterns in seconds.
Cervical or lumbar disc herniation (protrusion vs. extrusion, nerve root impingement)
Meniscal and ligament tears (ACL/PCL/MCL/LCL)
Fracture patterns & healing stages
Brachial plexus and peripheral nerve injuries
Brain injury markers on MRI
Reinforce your business needs by teaming up with Expert Radiology™ for support beyond scans.
1–3 labeled figures (PNG/SVG) mapped to your report
Presentation-ready version for exhibits
Everything you need to know about Expert Radiology’s inner workings.
Yes. We provide impartial, evidence-based opinions for either side.
MRI, CT, and X-ray across neuroradiology and musculoskeletal subspecialties.
Yes, though accuracy improves when we correlate the art directly to our interpretation.
Yes, remote video depositions are available.
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