Abusive Head Trauma
Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma (AHT) cases, often referred to as “shaken baby syndrome,” are highly complex and emotionally charged. The medical evidence in these cases can be subtle, and misinterpretation can lead to devastating consequences. Having a forensic trial nurse on your defense team is essential to thoroughly examine and challenge the medical findings, offering alternative explanations and insights that may be critical to your case.
A forensic trial nurse with expertise in Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma can:
Analyze medical records and imaging studies to identify alternative causes of head trauma, such as accidental injuries, birth trauma, or underlying medical conditions.
Evaluate the timing and severity of injuries, helping to determine whether the injuries are consistent with the events described or if there are other plausible explanations.
Challenge the prosecution’s medical experts, questioning the assumptions behind the diagnosis of AHT and offering alternative medical perspectives.
Clarify complex medical terminology for the jury, ensuring they understand the nuances of pediatric head trauma and how the medical evidence fits into your defense.
Offer expert testimony on other potential factors that may have contributed to the child’s injuries, such as pre-existing conditions, illness, or natural causes.
In AHT cases, where medical evidence often plays a decisive role, a forensic trial nurse provides the specialized knowledge necessary to challenge conclusions, expose inconsistencies, and present a more robust defense for your client.