Medico-Legal Implications of Assessing Unreliability in Civil Compensation Cases: A Case Study Reflecting Potential Unreliability
Journal: Scholarena Journal of Case Reports (Vol.4, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-03-02
Authors : Koch HCH; Court K; Bates S;
Page : 1-4
Keywords : Reliability; Truthfulness; Non-verbal Behaviour; Work Accident; LogicalityCASE;
Abstract
The expert witness assessing claimant self-report behaviour in the interview needs to be able to identify characteristics reflecting reliability and/or unreliability. This case study uses interview data to illustrate key aspects of veracity and its implications for therapeutic jurisprudence. Conclusions about using a checklist for unreliability are made.
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