
File Review
Independent Psychiatric Evaluation and Professional Analysis
Dr Robert M Kaplan is recognised for his deep knowledge of forensic psychiatry. With decades of experience providing medico-legal reports for complex cases, his insights have shaped legal outcomes in criminal, family, and civil courts. He offers detailed and defensible psychiatric analysis.
Scope of File Review Services
Dr Kaplan’s file reviews cover a broad range of legal and medical matters, including:
Legal cases involving mental health issues
Insurance claims for psychological injury
Criminal cases requiring psychiatric clarification
Medical malpractice and negligence cases
Personal injury and compensation claims
File review is a cost-effective and efficient way to resolve complex cases. It is particularly valuable for:
- Claims assessors overwhelmed with conflicting reports or contradictory findings.
- Handling cases involving hostile or uncooperative file behaviour.
- Identifying embellishment or malingering in psychological or psychiatric reports.
- Interpreting psychological or psychiatric reports and legal strategies.
- Managing obstructive legal tactics or claimants who are not engaging in good faith.
File reviews can be conducted on-site or remotely, depending on the client’s needs.
Process and Turnaround
Dr Kaplan’s file review process involves:
1
Initial Assessment
A comprehensive analysis of the file and case history.
2
Clinical Evaluation
Dr Kaplan may conduct additional psychiatric assessments or interviews to support the file review if required.
3
Expert Report & Discussion of Findings
A clear, unbiased report is provided, with professional analysis and conclusions, followed by a discussion of the problems and findings with staff, either personally or via teleconference.
4
Follow-Up and Clarifications
Dr Kaplan can provide clarifications or further analysis if needed.
Clarify Your Case with Professional Insight
With decades of experience in forensic psychiatry, Dr Kaplan combines clinical expertise with deep insight into legal processes. His work is known for its accuracy, objectivity, and relevance to both medical and legal standards. As a Clinical Associate Professor and a trusted consultant for high-profile cases, his findings carry weight in legal and medical settings.
File review, conducted on a pro-rata basis, is a rapid and economical means of resolving intractable or urgent cases. Each report is structured to withstand legal scrutiny and has clear and well-supported conclusions.
Your questions answered
Your frequently asked questions about file reviews answered.
What is a file review in forensic psychiatry?
A file review involves an independent evaluation of psychiatric reports, legal documents, and case records to provide an objective analysis of the mental health aspects of a case.
How is a file review different from a psychiatric assessment?
A file review is based on existing records and does not usually involve direct contact with the client. A psychiatric assessment includes a face-to-face evaluation.
What are the benefits of a file review?
File reviews help clarify contradictory findings, identify embellishment or malingering, and resolve complex or long-standing cases.
Can file reviews be done remotely?
Yes, Dr Kaplan can conduct file reviews remotely or in person, depending on the client’s preference and the case’s complexity.
Will the findings from a file review hold up in court?
Yes, Dr Kaplan’s reports are prepared according to legal standards and are structured to withstand cross-examination.