Personal Injury Psychological Reports in London, UK
- Dr Liliya Korallo
- 16 hours ago
- 3 min read
In both personal injury claims a, one question consistently determines outcomes:
What psychological harm has actually been caused—and can it be proven?
At our King’s Cross, London practice, we provide expert psychological reports for law firms, insurers, and private clients, designed to meet UK medico-legal standards and stand up in court, including personal injury litigation.
We specialise in clear, structured, evidence-based assessments that explain psychological injury in a way courts and solicitors can rely on.

Why Psychological Reports Matter in Legal Cases
In the UK legal system, psychological harm is recognised as a compensable injury—but only when it is properly documented.
A psychological report UK provides independent expert evidence that helps establish:
Whether a psychological condition exists
Whether it was caused or worsened by an incident
How severe the condition is
How it affects daily life and work ability
What treatment or recovery is expected
These reports are essential in:
Personal injury compensation claims
Insurance disputes
Clinical negligence claims
Without expert evidence, psychological injury is often undervalued or challenged.
Personal Injury Psychological Reports UK
A personal injury psychological report UK is used in compensation claims following accidents or traumatic events.
It is commonly required in cases involving:
Road traffic accidents (RTA)
Workplace accidents
Assault or violent incidents
Sexual trauma
Serious physical injury with psychological consequences
What the Report Covers
A medico-legal psychological assessment typically includes:
PTSD symptoms (flashbacks, nightmares, avoidance)
Anxiety and panic disorders
Depression and emotional distress
Sleep disruption
Cognitive impairment (focus, memory, concentration)
It also provides:
Causation analysis (link between incident and symptoms)
Prognosis (expected recovery timeline)
Functional impact (daily life, relationships, employment)
This is why solicitors rely on a psychological damage assessment UK when negotiating settlements or preparing for court.
Insurers Choose Our Reports
Our reports are trusted across London and the UK because they are:
Fully compliant with UK medico-legal standards (CPR Part 35)
Clear, objective, and defensible
Suitable for claimant and defendant instructions
Delivered on fast turnaround timelines
Available in urgent 48-hour report format
Produced in English, Russian, and Ukrainian for client accessibility
We work closely with personal injury solicitors, employment law firms, and insurance providers in London, ensuring reports meet litigation requirements without delay.
Private Clients – What You Need to Know
If you are a private client, you may be asking:
Do I have a valid psychological injury claim?
Can my mental health condition be linked to an accident or workplace event?
Will my symptoms be recognised in court?
A private psychological assessment UK provides clear answers.
We help you understand:
Whether you have a diagnosable condition
Whether it is linked to your experience
What your legal options may be
What support or treatment may be needed
You do not need a solicitor to begin the assessment process.
Request a Psychological Report in London
If you require a personal injury or employment psychological report in the UK, we provide a fast, professional and legally robust service.
We offer:
Online and in-person assessments in London
Fast-track 48-hour report delivery
Direct instruction from solicitors and insurers
Confidential private client assessments
Full medico-legal documentation for court use
Final Word
Psychological injury is real, measurable, and legally recognised—but only when it is properly documented.
Whether you are a law firm building a case, an insurer assessing liability, or a private client seeking clarity, a professionally prepared psychological report UK ensures your experience is accurately understood and properly represented.
In legal proceedings, evidence matters.Psychological evidence often decides the outcome.




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