A repeated forensic medical examination is an examination that is appointed to clarify the conclusions of the primary examination and eliminate identified contradictions.
A repeated forensic medical examination is carried out if doubts arise about the validity of the conclusion of the primary examination, if contradictions are found in the conclusions of experts, or if the initial study is incomplete.
The purpose of the re-examination is to obtain more accurate and reliable data through additional research. In this case, new questions may be raised that were not considered in the initial examination.
A re-examination can be ordered either at the initiative of the investigative authorities or at the request of interested persons. It is carried out by other experts who did not participate in the primary study.
Thus, forensic re-examination plays an important role in establishing the truth in a case, providing a comprehensive and objective examination.