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- Investigating Slip, Trip and Fall Mishaps
capture a 360 degree view Do not just take photographs from the claimant’s point of view For instance, if an incident involves a fall while descending stairs, do not only take photographs looking down the stairs, take photographs from below looking up to get a view of where the person came from
- Photos as Crucial Evidence in Slip and Fall Cases - Berry Law
Documenting the scene of a slip and fall accident through photographs can help you and your attorney prove your case to the insurance company or in court By providing a clear picture of the accident site and documenting your injuries, you’ve helped your attorney build a case for compensation before anyone sits down at the negotiating table
- 5 Types of Evidence to Prove a Slip and Fall Case - Legal Help
Evidence in Slip and Fall Cases A strong slip-and-fall claim relies heavily on the quality and relevance of the evidence presented Immediate evidence collection is necessary to avoid the loss of key evidence due to changes at the accident scene and the fading memories of witnesses The most convincing types of evidence include:
- The scene investigation, postmortem changes, and time of death
Accidental cuts in the kitchen, fatal gastrointestinal bleeding (always check the toilet for blood, as well as the distribution of blood on the body), or defective and bleeding arteriovenous shunts (used for hemodialysis) can produce very bloody scenes that, without careful inspection, may appear quite alarming to the inexperienced eye
- Crime Scene Sequence – Accidental Death - Forensic Pocket Guide
An Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation Jones Bartlett Learning Fish, Jacqueline et al (2014) Crime Scene Investigation Routledge Fisher, Barry Fisher, David (2012) Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation CRC Press Gardner, Ross Krouskup, Donna (2018) Practical Crime Scene Processing and Investigation, Third Edition
- Death Investigation: A Guide for the Scene Investigator
the proper steps and procedures are taken at the scene of that death to reassure family members that the death was a natural one, a suicide, or a homicide is a key element in maintaining citizen confidence in local
- Avens Publishing Group - Forensic Evidence and Crime Scene . . .
Scientific crime scene investigation is a process that not only includes the above mechanical aspects of scene security, crime scene documentation, and physical evidence collection and preservation, but also demands and expects more dynamic approaches such as scene survey, scene analysis, development of hypotheses through the linkage of the scene, physical evidence and persons, and the
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