Accident Safety & Reconstruction: July 2009 Archives

Traffic Accident Expert Witnesses in Homicides

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Although the first 48 hours can be critical to obtaining evidence and interviewing witnesses, extensive research may cover days or months and exhaustive footwork may be necessary to run down information on debris, paint chips and blood. Aerial photographs are a tool often used in courtrooms to show an entire crash scene, and traffic homicide investigators can be called as expert witnesses

Cpl. Mark WeberWeber, one of six FHP traffic homicide investigators who probe fatal crashes in unincorporated parts of the county, stresses the use of seat belts, motorcycle helmets and designated drivers, citing "unnecessary deaths" in a majority of fatal crashes where victims would have survived if wearing a seat belt.

Lack of attention also can lead to catastrophe. There is a provision on FHP crash reports to indicate distracted driving caused by cell phones, changing the radio, or a dog jumping in the car, Weber said. Driving while sending text messages also has been observed. "People just don't want to take responsibility for their actions," Weber said discussing the ramifications of erratic driving and reckless vehicle operation.

Excerpted from Ocala.com.

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