JOB The Fatality investigators play a critical role in determining the cause of the accident and providing closure to families of the deceased and all involved in the accident. They must have a strong understanding of forensic science, investigative techniques and legal procedures to effectively carry out their duties. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
- Responding to calls for Sheriff’s Office, including emergencies.
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Conducting on-site investigations, including interviewing witnesses, collecting evidence, and examining the scene of the accident.
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Examining physical evidence such as skid marks, debris fields, and impact points to determine what happened in an accident.
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Examining any mechanical defects found on vehicles involved in an accident to determine if they contributed to or caused it.
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Examining medical records, autopsy reports, and toxicology reports to determine the cause of the accident.
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Preparing detailed reports of findings and presenting them to relevant authorities.
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Testifying in court as an expert witness in cases related to the accident.
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Maintaining accurate records and documentation of all investigations.
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Providing support and assistance to those involved in the accident or their family members, including answering questions and providing information about the investigation.
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Staying up-to-date with current laws, regulations, and procedures related to death investigations.
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Public demonstrations and exhibitions – usually in schools.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
- Knowledge of federal, state and local laws, criminal and traffic laws and regulations and procedures related to death investigations.
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Knowledge of the criminal justice system and court process and procedures.
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
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Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
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Attention to detail and the ability to work independently.
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Ability to work under pressure and handle sensitive information.
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Skill in the use of firearms, communications equipment and other standard and specialized equipment.
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Skill in the use of computer software to create diagrams, charts and other visuals to explain their findings.
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Skill in conflict resolution.
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Skill in obtaining and preserving evidence.
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Skill in planning and decision making.
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Good time management skills.
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Good organizational skills.
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