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Considerations for Fire and Explosion Subrogation Cases

2007

Over the past few years significant developments have occurred in both the federal and state courts affecting experts who testify in fire and explosion cases. Trial court judges are scrutinizing expert testimony more than ever before. Experts who testify in fire and explosion cases also face close scrutiny under the document known as NFPA 921, Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations. Failure to comply with the legal requirements imposed by the courts for expert testimony, and failure to adhere to guidelines recommended in NFPA 921, will jeopardize an expert’s ability to testify and will jeopardize the entire subrogation effort.

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