16 July 2024 Keith Rix 3114 Case Updates Williams-Henry v Associated British Ports Holdings Ltd [2024] EWHC 806 (KB) by Keith Rix Summary A claimant who sustained a moderately severe brain injury when she fell off a pier was found by the judge to have been been fundamentally dishonest. The judge found that one expert came close to being an advocate for the claimant, while the evidence of other experts was unhelpful because it relied on the claimant's self report. Learning points: To continue reading you must be an EWI member, become a member and access exclusive content. Already a member? Login Share Print Tags PsychologyPsychiatryOrthopaedicsPain Expert16. Criticism and ComplaintsCV06. Rules and Regulations11. Report Writing15. Giving Oral Evidence Related articles Advocate Economists and the Competition Appeal Tribunal EWI Annual Conference 2026: Opening keynote tackles the use of AI in Expert Reports Do not leave it until cross-examination to reveal your true opinion A Day in the Life of a General Practitioner Expert Witness New Guide to Becoming an Expert Witness Switch article Podcast Episode 2: The Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry and the importance of Expert Witness training Previous Article D & Anor (Fact-Finding: Research Literature) [2024] EWCA Civ 663 Next Article Comments are only visible to subscribers.