Dr. Lowe Legal Consulting
Dr. Kevin Lowe, MD, PhD, brings decades of medical expertise to the courtroom, providing clear, evidence-based insights. His balanced testimony helps attorneys, judges, and juries understand complex medical issues with clarity.

Areas of Expertise
Dr. Lowe provides expert witness services in a wide range of medical-legal matters, including personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and complex treatment disputes. With expertise in surgical oncology, general surgery, and robotic surgery, his dual qualifications as a physician and biomedical researcher allow him to evaluate medical records, clinical procedures, and scientific evidence with unmatched precision. Whether representing the plaintiff or the defense, Dr. Lowe delivers unbiased, evidence-based insights to strengthen your case.
​Clear Process
​Working with an expert witness should be straightforward and predictable. Dr. Lowe has developed a simple, step-by-step process that guides attorneys from the first call through to a clear medical opinion. This structure ensures efficiency, transparency, and mutual agreement at every stage. By outlining expectations upfront, both attorney and expert can focus fully on the merits of the case. The result is a reliable partnership that supports strong legal outcomes.
The Expert Witnessing Process
​1. Initial Contact
Reach out through the website to connect with Dr. Lowe. A phone consultation is scheduled to review the case basics.
​2. Case Discussion
​During the first call, Dr. Lowe and the attorney discuss the medical issues involved. Both parties decide whether to proceed together.
​3. Retainer & Records
​Once confirmed, the attorney provides a retainer and relevant medical records. This ensures Dr. Lowe has the materials needed for review.
4. In-Depth Review
​Dr. Lowe carefully examines the medical records and case details. His focus is on identifying key issues that may impact litigation.
5. Follow-Up Call
A second phone consultation is held to share Dr. Lowe’s preliminary opinion. The attorney can then decide how best to use his expertise moving forward.



