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FSM 19: Transportation Medicine

EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 34 MIN

FSM 19: Transportation Medicine

from Clinical Deep Dives · host Dr Manaan Kar Ray

Episode DescriptionRoads, railways, skies, and sea routes all carry risk. When transportation incidents result in injury or death, forensic medicine must reconstruct not only pathology, but physics and circumstance.In this episode, we examine the medico-legal aspects of transport-related injury and fatality. These cases often involve high-energy transfer, complex scene investigation, and multi-agency coordination.We explore:* Blunt force trauma in road traffic collisions.* Pedestrian versus vehicle injury patterns.* Driver versus passenger injury differentiation.* Seatbelt marks and airbag injuries.* Motorcycle and cyclist injury patterns.* Rail fatalities.* Aviation incidents and disaster investigation principles.* Alcohol, drugs, and impairment in transport settings.* Sudden natural death while driving.A central principle emerges: injury patterns often reflect position, velocity, and restraint use. The forensic practitioner must correlate autopsy findings with vehicle damage, scene reconstruction, and biomechanical principles.We also address:* The role of toxicology.* Identification in mass casualty transport events.* The importance of preserving vehicle and clothing evidence.* Avoiding premature conclusions about driver responsibility.Transportation medicine is where physics meets anatomy - and where reconstruction must be grounded in evidence.Key Takeaways* High-energy transfer creates characteristic injury patterns.* Restraint use influences injury distribution.* Pedestrian injuries often show predictable patterns.* Toxicology is central in transport fatalities.* Scene reconstruction must align with autopsy findings.* Multi-agency coordination is essential in mass incidents.This episode underscores that in transport fatalities, the body becomes a biomechanical record of force and motion. 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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