Clinical Forensics
Clinical Forensics
Clinical forensic medicine deals with the investigation and the assessment of medical findings in the context of the administration of justice. The main fields of clinical forensic work that we perform, comprise the examination of victims and suspected perpetrators in living patients document examinations in dead. A clinical forensic medical report or an expert opinion is written for the purpose of providing medical evidence to the court. Applications are accepted from individual or judicial authorities.
- Evaluation of victims, for Medical Malpractice Cases
- Evaluation of Victim and Perpetrator in Cases of Child Abuse and Neglect
- Estimation of
- physical, sexual, psychological, economic violence and harassment
- domestic Violence
- Peer Violence in School and peer groups
- Child Custody Evaluation
- Evaluation of Violence Against Women Cases
- Evaluation of
- physical, sexual, psychological, economic, harassment and persistent pursuits
- violence perpetrated a spouse or other family members
- violence by strangers
- Elderly Abuse and Neglect
- Guardianship Evaluation
- Disability, Disability and Disability Evaluation in Traffic Accidents, Occupational Accidents and Medical Malpractice Cases, Temporary Incapacity for Work, Rate of Permanent Incapacity for Work, Determination of Causality Link Between Trauma and Injury
- Evaluation in Cases of Psychological Violence and Mobbing at Work and Detection of Physical and Psychological Trauma
- Determination of Cause of Death and its Origin, Time of Death, Causality Link Between Trauma-Death
- Age Determination
- Injury Evaluation
- Identification of Traumatic Lesions
- Origin Detection
- Determination of Wound Age
- Determination of the Type of Tool Used in the Incident
- Firing Distance Determination in Firearm Injuries
- Joint Impact
- Determination of Causality Link Between Trauma and Injury
- Evaluation of Alleged Torture
- Expertise in Death Examination (Autopsy and exhumation)
- Document based reporting