Level: Intermediate
Why you need this course:
After completing this course, you’ll be able to identify sources of information used in investigations, the rules of evidence related to those sources, and practical considerations that make liability investigations more efficient and effective.
Upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to:
- Describe the purpose of investigating liability claims.
- Identify the types of scientific evidence used to investigate claims.
- Define demonstrative and documentary evidence.
- Identify what constitutes physical (real) evidence.
- Identify the admissibility of other types of evidence.
- Explain the importance of setting the scope of the investigation.
- Describe the purpose of recorded statements and written statements.
- Explain what needs to be included in the liability claim report.
Cost: $20 per Professional Development Hour (PDH). Information on Professional Development Hours (PDH) provided can be found here.
Investigating Liability Claims Topics Include:
- Introduction to investigating liability claims
- Scientific evidence
- Demonstrative and documentary evidence
- Physical (real) evidence
- Admissibility of other types of evidence
- Setting the scope of the investigation
- Recorded statements
- Written statements
- Liability claim report
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