04 December 2025 Sean Mosby 10 Case Updates Muhammad Suleman against One Insurance Ltd [2025] SC GLA 88 bySean Mosby Summary The pursuer’s vehicle was stationary at a red light when the defender’s insured collided with him, causing soft tissue injuries to his neck, lower back and shoulder. The court commended the defender's expert for changing his opinion on whether a collison had occured after he was shown additional photographs during his examination-in-chief. Learning points New factual evidence may come to light during legal proceedings, including during the trial. You should carefully review any new evidence and explain whether or not it impacts your opinion, and the reasons why. You can listen our Expert Matters Podcast on Re-evaluating your Opinion. Also watch out for new EWI guidance coming out soon. To continue reading you must be an EWI member, become a member and access exclusive content. Already a member? Login More links Link to the Judgment Share Print Tags Scotland14. Changing your opinion15. Giving Oral Evidence Related articles Not a fundamentally dishonest stroke victim Alison Marie Tarrant v Simon Monkhouse [2025] EWHC 2576 (KB) Personal injury litigation in Ireland A Day in the Life of a Paramedical Skin Camouflage Expert Witness Aaron Haley v Newcold Ltd [2025] EWCC 57 Switch article Fixed Recoverable Costs Interim Implementation Stocktake Previous Article Comments are only visible to subscribers.