2020
DOI: 10.29254/2077-4214-2020-4-158-379-384
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Forensic Medical Expert Assessment of the Severity of Bodily Injuries in Victims With Outcome of the Lower Limbs Fractures

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“…Particular attention in cases of accidents was paid to comprehensive studies [1,3,4,5,7]. However, in the study of injuries in victims of traffic accidents traditionally paid attention primarily to damage to the lower extremities (due to the action of the car bumper), torso, skull bones and brain [5,6,10,15,17,19,26]. Therefore, accordingly, in the forensic literature there are very few works related to other injuries received by victims of traffic accidents, in particular, injuries of the dental apparatus [3,8,12,20,24,25,27].…”
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“…Particular attention in cases of accidents was paid to comprehensive studies [1,3,4,5,7]. However, in the study of injuries in victims of traffic accidents traditionally paid attention primarily to damage to the lower extremities (due to the action of the car bumper), torso, skull bones and brain [5,6,10,15,17,19,26]. Therefore, accordingly, in the forensic literature there are very few works related to other injuries received by victims of traffic accidents, in particular, injuries of the dental apparatus [3,8,12,20,24,25,27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, accordingly, in the forensic literature there are very few works related to other injuries received by victims of traffic accidents, in particular, injuries of the dental apparatus [3,8,12,20,24,25,27]. Meanwhile, the assessment of such injuries by their severity is extremely important, especially in situations where injuries in victims are limited to damage to the bones of the facial skeleton [16,26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%