A practical resource for personal injury and medical negligence practitioners. Use this page to identify whether an independent sexual health assessment could expand the damages available to your client.
Book a Complimentary ConsultationInjuries, surgical complications, medical negligence, and psychological trauma all carry sexual health consequences that are rarely assessed and almost never claimed. When they are, the outcome changes significantly for the client.
In Australia and globally, sexual health loss has been quantified and awarded in personal injury, medical negligence, and WorkCover matters covering everything from traumatic birth to spinal cord injury to post-surgical complications. The gap is not in the law. It is in the assessment.
The checklist below is designed to help you identify which of your current files may have an unassessed sexual health dimension before you settle.
Run through this list for any file involving physical injury, surgery, psychological trauma, or chronic illness. Each item represents a potential head of loss.
If one or more items on the checklist apply to your client, an independent sexological assessment can provide the evidence base needed to quantify and claim that loss.
Arousal, desire, lubrication, erection, orgasm, ejaculation, sensation, pain: all assessed using validated clinical instruments.
How the injury or surgery has changed the client's sense of themselves as a sexual being, including shame, avoidance, and confidence loss.
Changes to intimacy, frequency, emotional connection, and the impact on the partner's own wellbeing and sexual life.
Evidence-based recommendations for therapy, medical devices, pharmaceutical intervention, and rehabilitation, with cost projections for the life of the claim.
Clear clinical opinion on the link between the injury or event and the sexual health impact, with a prognosis and likely treatment trajectory.
15 to 20 pages, peer-reviewed references, validated assessment tools, and opinions expressed to the standard required for expert evidence.
I am a medical doctor, clinical psychologist, and accredited clinical sexologist with postgraduate qualifications across medicine, psychology, and sexology. I hold an Associate Professorship in Medical Education and sit on the Executive Committee of the World Association for Sexual Health.
I provide independent medico-legal opinions on the sexual health impacts of injury, surgery, trauma, and professional misconduct for plaintiff-side personal injury and medical negligence practitioners across Australia. Assessments are conducted remotely. Reports are delivered to the expert witness standard required for litigation.