IntegraSense provides expert witness services, offering independent and impartial opinion within defined areas of professional competence. This service supports courts, tribunals, solicitors, and organisations by providing clear, evidence-based analysis to assist fair and informed decision-making.
Expert evidence is delivered with a clear understanding of the legal framework and the responsibilities associated with acting as an expert witness. The primary duty is to the court or tribunal, and all opinions are provided independently, without bias or advocacy.
Scope of Work
Expert witness services include the preparation of detailed expert reports, review and analysis of case documentation, and, where required, the provision of oral evidence in court or tribunal proceedings.
Work is undertaken in accordance with relevant procedural rules and professional standards, ensuring that all evidence is structured, robust, and suitable for legal scrutiny. This includes maintaining a clear distinction between fact, opinion, and professional interpretation.
Approach and Standards
All work is conducted with independence, integrity, and transparency. Opinions are based on evidence, professional knowledge, and experience, and are presented in a balanced and objective manner.
IntegraSense adheres to the principles expected of expert witnesses, including:
- Duty to the court or tribunal above all parties
- Independence from those instructing the expert
- Objectivity and impartiality in all opinions
- Clarity in distinguishing fact, opinion, and assumption
- Compliance with relevant legal and professional standards
This ensures that evidence provided is credible, defensible, and able to withstand professional and legal scrutiny.
Areas of Expertise
Expert evidence may be provided in relation to communication, accessibility, Deaf and Deafblind practice, professional standards, and related areas where specialist insight is required to understand complex issues.
This includes cases where communication barriers, professional practice, or service provision are central to the matter under consideration.
Who This Is For
- Solicitors and legal representatives
- Courts and tribunals
- Local authorities and commissioners
- Organisations involved in regulatory or disciplinary proceedings
This service is particularly relevant where specialist professional insight is required to clarify complex issues, support decision-making, and ensure that outcomes are fair, proportionate, and evidence-based.
Why This Matters
Expert evidence plays a critical role in supporting the court or tribunal to understand complex matters beyond general knowledge. Clear, independent, and well-reasoned expert opinion ensures that decisions are informed, balanced, and grounded in professional expertise.







