Cautions For The Forensic Engineer
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https://doi.org/10.51501/jotnafe.v5i2.433Abstract
At first glance, it would appear that the Forensic Engineer really doesnt have much exposure from the point of view of Professional Liability. Closer examination of the nature of the practice and the clientele indicates that he does have some exposure; the exposure is real; and can be devastating. The crucial position of the engineering expert with relation to the outcome of the trial will dictate that he be fully qualified for the work he undertakes. He must have the educational background which will prepare him for the type of work to be undertaken. Additionally, he must have directly comparable (or closely related) experience which will enable him to make intelligent decisions regarding the nature of the data or evidence he will examine. Finally, he must be capable of communicating his reasoning and conclusions to the Court or the jury in terms which they can comprehend and accept.Published
1988-01-01
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Woolford, William A. 1988. “Cautions For The Forensic Engineer”. Journal of the National Academy of Forensic Engineers 5 (2). https://doi.org/10.51501/jotnafe.v5i2.433.
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