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victim strikes the front body of the car and then is hurled against the windshield or
corners of the car . In some cases , the victim may actually be launched upward
so that they land on the roof . The primary injuries are produced by the bumper ...
victim strikes the front body of the car and then is hurled against the windshield or
corners of the car . In some cases , the victim may actually be launched upward
so that they land on the roof . The primary injuries are produced by the bumper ...
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When the victim has a lower center of gravity , when the vehicle has a higher
chassis or a more vertical frontend such as with a truck , minivan or van or when
the vehicle is moving more slowly ( less than 15 mph ) , the pedestrian may be ...
When the victim has a lower center of gravity , when the vehicle has a higher
chassis or a more vertical frontend such as with a truck , minivan or van or when
the vehicle is moving more slowly ( less than 15 mph ) , the pedestrian may be ...
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The combination of soft and skeletal tissue injury reveal a minimum of seven
perimortem blows struck the victim ' s head and neck . The three “ major ” injuries
to the top of the head indicate the wounds were delivered by a blunt object , i . e .
The combination of soft and skeletal tissue injury reveal a minimum of seven
perimortem blows struck the victim ' s head and neck . The three “ major ” injuries
to the top of the head indicate the wounds were delivered by a blunt object , i . e .
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Contents
Chapter | 5 |
The Biomechanics of Fracture Production | 35 |
Alison Galloway | 63 |
Copyright | |
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