Forensic Evaluations
We offer a range of expert forensic psychological evaluations tailored to legal and administrative proceedings. If you're navigating a civil claim, personal injury case, or criminal justice issue, our team provides objective, court-admissible evaluations supported by decades of psychological expertise. All assessments are conducted with accuracy, professionalism, and discretion.

Forensic Evaluations We Offer
Substance Abuse Evaluations
Personal Injury (Mental and Emotional Injury)
Independent Medical Evaluations (IME)
Compulsory Medical Examinations (CME)
Fitness for Duty Assessments
Employment Specific Evaluations
Our Forensic Evaluations 3 Step On-boarding Process
The onboarding process includes an initial intake, conflict check, phone consultation, possible contract agreement and retainer payment. At Psychological Affiliates, we follow a clear, supportive and confidential on-boarding process designed to help new clients feel comfortable and informed from day one.
The first step is a brief phone call or email exchange with our administrative staff. During this we will gather basic information, including full names and dates of birth for a conflict check, your reason for seeking an evaluation, availability, and any preferences for a provider. This helps us determine the best-fit provider from our experienced team of licensed psychologists.
Below is the information we request:
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Type of case
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County of case
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All parties’ names and dates of birth for a conflict check including any children
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Names of attorneys representing each party
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Services you are looking to hire the doctor for
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Any due dates, deadlines, or future court dates that the doctor would need to be aware of
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Estimated number of records to review if applicable
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A copy of the court order, if one exists
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Based on the information you have provided, our team will schedule a phone call with your attorney and the chosen provider to determine the next steps.
After the phone call, we may send a contract agreement and retainer request to your attorney. Once you have decided to move forward, you will sign the contract agreement if applicable and submit your retainer payment. All payments are nonrefundable.


