Qualifications: MBBS, MSc Trauma and Orthopaedics
GMC reference number: 4358446
I am Dr Adnan Majid, a Trauma and Orthopaedics Surgeon. I have been working in NHS since 1991. I am involved in dealing and treating whiplash injuries, soft tissues injuries, sprains and bony injuries following the road traffic accidents and other accidents. I have extensive experience doing medico legal reports.
Please read “About Your Medical” below for more information of how I will deal with your medico legal report.
Booking an appointment with me is very simple. This can be done by telephone or directly from this web-page within 15 minutes of selecting me on the Official Injury Claims Portal.
Email: dradnanmajid@d2expert.org.uk
Livechat: see bottom right of this page
SMS: By responding to a message sent by ourselves.
If you need to write to me, please do not send to the consulting room, but post to:
D2Expert, Suite 2E, North Lane House, North Lane, Headingley, Leeds, LS6 3HG
We respectfully ask that these contact details are only used for cases instructed via the Official Injury Claim Portal or GP DME Solicitor cases. If you require assistance with a case that has originally being booked via a medical reporting organisation, then you must contact that company directly, as the D2Expert administration team have no access to deal with such queries. Any none medico legal work needs to be directed to their usual practice address.
Ilford
Room 116, Olympic House, 28-42 Clements Road, Ilford, IG1 1BA
South Woodford
Lily House, 11 The Shrubberies, George Lane, London, E18 1BD
London
First Floor, 22 Harley Street, London, W1G 9PL
Slough
268 Bath Road, Slough, SL1 4DX
Birmingham
Five Ways, 51/52 Calthorpe Road, Birmingham, B15 1TH
Manchester
ML House, 9 North Street, Manchester, M8 8RE
The Expert is an accredited expert, who is able to examine your injuries and write a medical report, as part of the Litigant in Person system that you are enrolled in. Once you have been examined and approved the report, the compensator (insurance company of the party at fault for the accident) will use this as the basis for your compensation.
As a litigant in person dealing with your own claim, The Expert pledges to deal with your claim with integrity, fairness and diligence. Although they are acting for you, their over-riding duty is to the Court, so it is important to understand that although they are sympathetic to all of your symptoms and allegations, their report must say whether on the balance of probability i.e 50% of more whether the symptoms you have in each area are or are not related to the accident for which you are claiming for. The Expert will always explain to you the basis of their opinions in their final report.
If at any stage during the process you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact the administration team who can be reached via telephone, text message, livechat or email.
Booking Your Medical
On receiving your case, we will add this to our secure case management system and you will be sent a link our simple portal, which allows you to book your own appointment if you so wish. If you want to speak us at time of booking your appointment, please contact us. If we do not hear from you we will attempt to call you in order to book the appointment.
Once the appointment is booked you will receive a text message and an email with the details of your appointment. Should you wish for a letter to be sent please let us know.
When the appointment is booked, you will be sent a link in order to find the venue.
It is important that the appointment is convenient to you. If you have any issues attending the appointment, please contact us as soon as possible so that we can address this.
We will remind you of the appointment before it takes place.
Attending the Medical
Please remember to bring some photo ID with you to the medical examination. Ideally this would be your passport or driving licence. If you do not have one of these please considering bringing work ID, education ID or a travel pass.
Please try and attend your appointment on time and we ask that you do not arrive too early, but please allow time for traffic, finding the clinic and parking. If you are late we will always do our best to accommodate you.
The appointment will result in you having to undertake a medical assessment of the affected area(s). It is advisable that you wear loose fitting clothes. If you wish to take a family member, friend or carer to act as a chaperone or interpreter, you are most welcome to do so.
The Expert will need to know lots of details about the accident, your injuries and treatment. It is important to be prepared for the questioning nature of the examination. It maybe helpful for you to take a note of any relevant dates of treatment if you need to.
Once the medical has taken place, the report will then be produced and uploaded to the Official Injury Claim site. From here you can review the report. Should you wish to correct any factual inaccuracies within the report, there is the function available to send such a request to The Expert.
The most important thing to remember about your examination is that it will be relaxed and friendly. It is not an inquisition or a cross examination! Simply be open and honest about your injuries and symptoms and how they have affected you since the accident. If your symptoms have improved or gone away, don’t think you have to report or display ongoing problems if they are better. Simply tell it “how it is” and the Expert will report on these even if there is nothing to actually see on examination or bothering on the day of the appointment.
Our Service Pledge
In addition to our commitment to treat each claimant with courtesy, respect and dignity, we also aim to offer firm timelines to deliver your report. These include:
Data Security & Use of Data
In order to arrange and complete your medical, we will have to process and store the information which you have already provided to us from the Litigant in Person Portal.
This data will be kept confidential and only shared with our contracted secretaries, administrators and IT providers (notably D2Expert) in keeping with the rules on the use and storage of data based on our legitimate interest, which is that you have asked us to conduct a medical on your behalf.
In relation to any special category personal data, such as health records, we rely on the legal claims basis for processing this data, in addition to our legitimate interest.
All of our policies regarding privacy, data and GDPR can be found on our website. If you have any concerns regarding the use of your data, please raise them at your earliest convenience.
Complaints
We acknowledge that we can never get everything right. If at any time you feel we have let you down or there is something that we could improve, then please tell us. You will be given a customer feedback form at the end of your examination, which will be anonymous, so please feel free to help us improve anything that we haven’t got quite right. If you don’t want to fill this in, then just call us or drop us an email.
However, if there is anything that you feel you wish to take further with a more formal investigation then do not hesitate to ask us for our complaints procedure.
Charges
As your case has been accepted onto the LiP Portal, the cost of the medical report will be paid by the compensator, so we will never come to you to ask for money. We understand that occasionally appointments need to be changed last minute or that you forget to come and don’t attend. Please make every effort to do so. We will remind you by text message the day before. However, it is our policy not to charge for such events, as we understand life sometimes gets in the way.
D2Expert are specialists in medico-legal administration and work on behalf of the expert to provide them with administration services including:
By being your first port of call for any queries, this allows the expert to concentrate on providing examinations and independent medico legal reports. An expert is often unable to answer their telephone if they are already with another Claimant.
D2Expert are available first hand to deal with the query during the office hours of 8:30am to 8pm Monday to Friday. Outside of these hours we have agents who are able to assist in a more limited capacity.
If D2Expert are unable to assist with your query, they will log the details and ask the expert to contact you.
In summary, D2Expert work for the expert and provide services to them. At all times when you instruct the expert, they are overseeing the whole process and they are responsible for delivering the medico legal report.
Your rights
The personal data we process, why we process it, where it comes from and the legal basis for doing so
Legal cases
Other personal data
Retention period
Whom do we share personal data with?
Information Commissioner’ s Office
Security measures
Physical
The expert processes personal data belonging to those who wish to obtain expert advice in relation to legal issues or disputes, and also individuals linked in any way to the circumstances giving rise to those issues. The personal data of any members of staff is also processed.
The categories of personal data The Expert processes include:
Legal cases
Members of staff
The special category personal data The Expert holds includes:
Special category data is encrypted before it is shared. There is no transfer of data abroad.
When processing special category data, The Expert generally relies on one of the following additional legitimising conditions
The Expert avoids relying on the consent basis where possible. In order to be valid, consent must be freely given and as easily withdrawn as it was to give it.
21 Rights of data subjects: Data subjects have eight rights which include:
The Expert must respond to requests from data subjects within one month. The procedure for responding to requests is appended to this policy.
1. When there is a personal data breach, the ICO advises: Tell it all. Tell it fast. Tell the truth. 2. The designated data protection lead is responsible for handling personal data breaches. In particular he or she evaluates what the breach is and how it occurred, and the associated risk to data subjects and The Expert. 3. If there is a risk to data subjects, the breach must be reported to the Information Commissioners Office in 72 hours. If the report is late, an explanation must be given as to why. 4. Where the risk to data subjects is high, the breach must be reported to them individually if at all possible. If there is a large number of data subjects at risk, it may not be logistically possible to do so, in which case a press release should be given and notification provided on The Expert”s website. 5. Encryption of personal data is likely significantly to reduce the risk to data subjects following a breach, and The Expert encrypts high risk personal data such as identification records and medical and health records. 6. The ICO will want to know how the breach occurred, what steps are being taken to reduce the risk, and how a similar breach is to be avoided in future. The initial report need contain no more than a summary of the position. The data protection lead or The Expert may wish to seek authority to obtain legal advice before submitting the initial and any subsequent reports. 7. A thorough investigation and corrective action are necessary so as to reduce the risks to data subjects arising out of any breach, and to make sure that something similar does not happen again in future. 8. Where a breach of The Expert’s computer systems is suspected, the data protection lead will wish to engage the support of The Expert‘s IT provider in order to identify the nature of any breach of The Expert’s computer systems. 9. The Expert has obtained cyber security insurance and any IT related breaches must be reported to insurers immediately. They may provide affected data subjects with free access to security measures to protect their identity. 10. The theft of data, whether as a result of shortcomings in the physical security arrangements on the premises, or the hacking and penetration of computer systems, or theft by a member of staff, should be reported immediately to the police. 11. The breach, investigation and corrective actions must be documented and filed on the data protection risk register. So, too, should the report made to the ICO. 12. All personal data breaches, however minor, and whether reportable or not, such as noncompliance with The Expert’s clear desk policy, are recorded in the data protection risk register, held by the data protection lead. |
This document describes the Complaint Handling Policy, which has been implemented to ensure that all complaints are dealt with and handled in a professional manner.
The aim of the policy is to ensure that:
Although we will do everything we can to meet or exceed your expectations, in the event that you should find you have an issue or complaint with our service, we urge you to contact us. In the first instance, you should contact our administration team at D2Expert via telephone or email.
We are always seeking to continuously improve our service and will keep a record of your complaint and the outcome will be held centrally for analysis. Whatever the outcome, we assure you that we will be examining our Customer Care processes and procedures to try to ensure that the issue does not arise again.
For the avoidance of any doubt, complaints regarding the content of the independent medical report written for the Court should be managed by the Clinical Escalation Policy.
Should the complaint not be resolved to the complainant’s satisfaction, our escalation procedure means that we will self-refer ourselves to a higher authority:
This document describes the Medical Escalation Policy, which has been implemented to ensure that all issues regarding the content of the independent medical report written for the Court are dealt with and handled in a professional manner.
The aim of the policy is to ensure that:
For the avoidance of any doubt this policy is to manage complaints regarding the content of the independent medical report written for the Court. Any complaints of other natures should be dealt with under the Complaint Handling Policy.
In the first instance, you should contact our administration team at D2Expert via telephone or email.
The information on this webpage all relates to the medico-legal services from Dr Adnan Majid and in particular is relevant to Litigants in Person who are pursuing a Claim through the Official Claims Injury Portal.
Throughout this webpage and the policies any reference to “The Expert” refers to Dr Adnan Majid
The Expert’s ICO Registration Number is ZA105751
If you need to write to me, please do not send to the consulting room, but post to:
D2Expert, Suite 2E, North Lane House, North Lane, Headingley, Leeds, LS6 3HG
Hard copies of policies and information are available on request.