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Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators
Posted by: Jim Mazerat (IP Logged)
Date: February 28, 2007 06:59PM

Come on, do you really think that the courts have changed the jury instruction they have been using for years for determining the standard of care for a profession just because 921 has been published?

If you have read my posting on the subject, I have said numerous times I have not been able to find where the question as to the standard of care for the fire investigator has never been address in a court case. Wow, I had no idea the legal system has changed their requirement for all professions because of 921. This document is getting better and better. I believe you know the law on this subject just as good as I do, to the fact that the question as to what the standard of care is for a specific profession does not come up until the question of negligence is alleged. I will say it again, I do not know of a case where the negligence of a fire investigator has been litigated. I know you are aware of a case where you inferred an investigator did not act properly on the preservation of evidence based on 921, but the court found there was no duty owed you client in that case by the investigator. Would you like to see this issue come up to address this issue?

The statement I used as to the jury instructions was taken in part from a paper presented by Dr. Joshua Kardon at the Online Ethics Center 1999 International Conference on Ethics in Engineering and Computer Science. I understand he might not be up to some of our standards but he is a structural engineer that has been in continuous practice since 1973 and established Joshua B. Kardon + Company in 1978. He has the following degrees, B.S., Civil Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, 1971, M.S., Civil Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 1997, and a Ph.D., Civil Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 2003. Is 1999 past 1992? Do you still think his comment is irrelative as compared to the standard of care instructions for a jury as it relates to just our profession or the jury instruction for the standard of care for all professions?

Now, so there is no complaint about me intentionally attempting to mislead the readers, I posted, “In performing professional services for a client, a investigator has the duty to have that degree of learning and skill ordinarily possessed by reputable investigators, practicing in the same or similar locality and under similar circumstances. It is investigator’s further duty to use the care and skill ordinarily used in like cases by reputable members of the profession practicing in the same or similar locality under similar circumstances, and to use reasonable diligence and investigator’s best judgment in the exercise of professional skill and in the application of learning, in an effort to accomplish the purpose for which the investigator was employed.” In a later posting I admitted that I replaced the words structural engineer with fire investigator to see how people would react to something accepted by a different profession.

Hurray, we agree on something. Is the world coming to an end? I agree, as I have said many times the courts are embracing the methodology (scientific method) suggested in 921 in evaluating how an investigation is conducted. I have no problem with this and agree the scientific method can be the measuring stick for investigations but not the document as a hole. Is this an improvement?

At least I answer your questions; I think Steve is still waiting on his answer.



Subject Views Written By Posted
  Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 2049 Jim Mazerat 02/26/2007 03:25PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1202 John J. Lentini, CFEI 02/26/2007 08:49PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1037 Jim Mazerat 02/27/2007 03:32PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1062 Jim Mazerat 02/26/2007 09:19PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1245 Jim Mazerat 02/26/2007 09:42PM
  A misleading comment 1111 PMK140 02/27/2007 01:37PM
  Re: A misleading comment 1114 Jim Mazerat 02/27/2007 03:10PM
  Re: A misleading comment 1128 PMK140 02/27/2007 04:57PM
  Re: A misleading comment 1122 Jim Mazerat 02/27/2007 06:15PM
  Re: A misleading comment 1085 SJAvato 02/27/2007 07:16PM
  Re: A misleading comment Answer ot Steve's question. 1164 PMK140 02/28/2007 07:59PM
  Re: A misleading comment Answer ot Steve's question. 973 SJAvato 03/01/2007 12:50PM
  Re: A misleading comment 989 Jim Mazerat 03/01/2007 06:31PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1079 Jim Mazerat 02/28/2007 11:00AM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 995 Gerald Hurst 02/28/2007 11:35AM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 985 MIJ 02/28/2007 02:13PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1020 Jim Mazerat 02/28/2007 04:15PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 967 Gerald Hurst 02/28/2007 05:34PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1121 Jim Mazerat 02/28/2007 06:10PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 989 PMK140 02/28/2007 06:08PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1036 Jim Mazerat 02/28/2007 06:59PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 949 PMK140 02/28/2007 08:10PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1586 Jim Mazerat 02/28/2007 09:07PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1482 John J. Lentini, CFEI 02/28/2007 10:29PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 978 Jim Mazerat 03/01/2007 10:19AM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 971 Jim Mazerat 03/01/2007 10:59AM
  Re: Access to cases on the standard of care www.dauberttracker.com 1182 John J. Lentini, CFEI 03/02/2007 09:14AM
  Re: Access to cases on the standard of care www.dauberttracker.com 923 Jim Mazerat 03/02/2007 09:38AM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 996 Jim Mazerat 02/28/2007 09:35PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1017 Jim Mazerat 02/28/2007 09:44PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1065 PMK140 02/28/2007 10:14PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1072 Jim Mazerat 02/28/2007 11:03PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1090 PMK140 02/28/2007 11:17PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1228 Jim Mazerat 03/01/2007 10:17AM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 937 PMK140 03/01/2007 11:32AM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1162 Jim Mazerat 03/01/2007 01:11PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1007 Jim Mazerat 03/01/2007 01:19PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1311 Jim Mazerat 02/28/2007 04:48PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 966 MIJ 02/28/2007 07:03PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1003 Jim Mazerat 02/28/2007 09:08PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1020 ssklar 03/01/2007 06:20PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1101 Jim Mazerat 03/01/2007 06:35PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 932 Jim Mazerat 03/01/2007 06:38PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1568 Tony La Palio 03/02/2007 06:49PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 897 Jim Mazerat 03/02/2007 07:21PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1000 Chris Bloom, CJBFireConsultant 03/05/2007 03:42AM


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