A fundamental purpose of forensic medical, or medicolegal, analysis is to provide legal factfinders with an opinion regarding the causal relationship between an alleged unlawful or negligent action and a medically observed adverse outcome, which is needed to establish legal liability. At present, there are no universally established standards for medicolegal causal analysis, although several different approaches to causation exist, with varying strengths and weaknesses and degrees of practical utility. These approaches can be categorized as intuitive or probabilistic, which are distributed along a spectrum of increasing case complexity. This paper proposes a systematic approach to evidence-based assessment of causation in forensic medicine,...
Medical negligence legal actions require evidence of a causal association between the alleged act of...
Causality is not often disputed in criminal prosecutions because the nature of the exposure (eg, gun...
Inferring causality is necessary to achieve the goal of epidemiology, which is to elucidate the caus...
The primary aim of forensic medical analysis is to provide legal factfinders with evidence regarding...
Investigating causation is a primary goal in forensic/legal medicine, aiming to establish the connec...
The process of expert opinion formulation and reporting in forensic medicine is typically not based ...
The emergence of facts of death in the case of a doctor’s negligence must obtain legal reasoning bas...
Causal inference lies at the heart of many legal questions. Yet in the context of complicated diseas...
Translating risk estimates derived from epidemiologic study into evidence of causality for a ...
Causation is an issue that is fundamental in both law and medicine, as well as the interface between...
This paper discusses different needs and approaches to establishing "causation" that are relevant in...
During the course of a criminal trial, medical evidence plays a critical role as corroborative evide...
The third edition of Statistics and the Evaluation of Evidence for Forensic Scientists is fully upda...
Expert diagnostics of forensic causal determinations should be based on a dialectical-materialistic ...
Causation in the law is an extremely complex issue which has vexed philosophers and legal scholars a...
Medical negligence legal actions require evidence of a causal association between the alleged act of...
Causality is not often disputed in criminal prosecutions because the nature of the exposure (eg, gun...
Inferring causality is necessary to achieve the goal of epidemiology, which is to elucidate the caus...
The primary aim of forensic medical analysis is to provide legal factfinders with evidence regarding...
Investigating causation is a primary goal in forensic/legal medicine, aiming to establish the connec...
The process of expert opinion formulation and reporting in forensic medicine is typically not based ...
The emergence of facts of death in the case of a doctor’s negligence must obtain legal reasoning bas...
Causal inference lies at the heart of many legal questions. Yet in the context of complicated diseas...
Translating risk estimates derived from epidemiologic study into evidence of causality for a ...
Causation is an issue that is fundamental in both law and medicine, as well as the interface between...
This paper discusses different needs and approaches to establishing "causation" that are relevant in...
During the course of a criminal trial, medical evidence plays a critical role as corroborative evide...
The third edition of Statistics and the Evaluation of Evidence for Forensic Scientists is fully upda...
Expert diagnostics of forensic causal determinations should be based on a dialectical-materialistic ...
Causation in the law is an extremely complex issue which has vexed philosophers and legal scholars a...
Medical negligence legal actions require evidence of a causal association between the alleged act of...
Causality is not often disputed in criminal prosecutions because the nature of the exposure (eg, gun...
Inferring causality is necessary to achieve the goal of epidemiology, which is to elucidate the caus...