Expert Witnesses & Forensic Consultants Directory
Police Pursuits — Saskatchewan
Police Pursuit Saskatchewan expert witnesses provide opinions on high-speed vehicle pursuits, police policies on such vehicle pursuits, civil liabilities and claims for injuries and losses, including wrongful death. The police chase experts profiled in this directory may provide forensic investigations of claims, reviewing collisions, accident and injury records, written police policies and verbal communications from supervisors during chases. These police pursuit (i.e., car chase) experts may opine on polices related to the number of police cars to reasonably be allowed to participate in a pursuit and the number of agencies involved. They may also provide written opinions on police standards in justification of pursuits, including pursuits for misdemeanors and traffic offenses, and those that may pose unnecessary risks to life or property. Police pursuit experts may provide testimony regarding a police officer’s failure to follow police pursuit policies, as well as issues of vehicle damage and other property damage caused by police pursuits, including police tactics in such pursuits (e.g., stop sticks). These experts may also provide opinions on liabilities for accidents and injuries caused by suspects fleeing police.- United States
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