FSM 8: Assessment, Classification and Documentation of Injury

EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 57 MIN

FSM 8: Assessment, Classification and Documentation of Injury

from Clinical Deep Dives · host Dr Manaan Kar Ray

In forensic medicine, words matter as much as wounds.This episode focuses on the structured assessment and documentation of injury - a core skill that underpins criminal proceedings, civil litigation, and safeguarding processes. Injuries must be observed, described, classified, and recorded with precision. The integrity of the case often rests not on dramatic findings, but on careful language.We explore:* Types of injuries: abrasions, contusions, lacerations, incised wounds, stab wounds, fractures.* Mechanisms of injury and how force translates into tissue damage.* The difference between description and interpretation.* Measurement, location, and anatomical referencing.* The importance of photographic documentation.* Age estimation of injuries - and the limits of such estimates.* The need to distinguish accidental from inflicted patterns without speculation.A key principle emerges: describe what you see, not what you think happened. Interpretation must follow observation, not precede it.We also examine:* The medico-legal implications of terminology.* Avoiding emotive or leading language.* Understanding how reports are scrutinised in court.* The significance of consistent documentation across time.Injury documentation is not administrative routine - it is evidential architecture. Clarity protects truth.Key Takeaways* Accurate, objective description is foundational in forensic reporting.* Injury classification must be based on morphological features.* Description and interpretation must remain distinct.* Measurements, diagrams, and photographs strengthen evidential value.* Ageing of injuries is approximate and must be expressed cautiously.* Consistent, neutral language maintains professional credibility.This episode reinforces a central forensic discipline: precision in description builds justice. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit drmanaankarray.substack.com/subscribe

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