Diagnosis Forensic

Forensic diagnosis (D.) is a medical diagnosis that can be established as a result of a forensic medical examination. D. is formulated to resolve special issues that arise during judicial and investigative processes.

As part of forensic medical examinations, D. can be used to determine the cause of death, establish the time of its occurrence, assess the severity of bodily injuries, as well as to assess the physical and mental state of a person at the time of the commission of a crime.

D. is an important tool in the work of law enforcement agencies, as it allows one to establish the exact circumstances and causes of the incident, which contributes to a more effective investigation and punishment of those responsible.

When conducting a forensic medical examination, a medical expert uses various research methods, such as examining the body, analyzing medical documents, interviewing witnesses, etc. All this data is analyzed and on their basis D is established.

It is important to note that D. is not a final decision, but only a basis for further investigation and legal proceedings. The final decision is made on the basis of other evidence, such as witness testimony, examination results, etc., which may contradict D.



**Diagnosis of forensic significance** is a preliminary diagnosis formulated by a forensic medical expert in the conclusion of an expert study and reflecting the medical aspects of the event that occurred. Posthumously. In addition, knowledge of the diagnosis of a forensic expert makes it possible to preliminary assess the nature of the damage to the health of the victim, the death of the victim, or to qualify the illegal actions of the accused or suspect (for example, injuries due to hitting the head on a blunt hard surface, fire