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Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators
Posted by: Jim Mazerat (IP Logged)
Date: March 01, 2007 10:17AM

I apologize if my wording was not understandable to you. I am not an expert at this but I think my meaning got across to most of those reading the post. Do me and the rest of us poor stupid investigator a favor so we can learn from your vast knowledge on the subject and give us the cases were in the court’s ruling they has said the words that they believe 921 is the standard of care for fire investigation. Now you have suggested that courts have given that opinion, haven’t you.

I forgot, when it comes to you, I need to add a little more explanation than for most because of you technical background. By saying the first finding of a court decision I was saying the first decision I found. Sorry if that was confusing to you but I would bet most people got the point. It also stated that the courts said there was nothing before the court to suggest NFPA 921 was exhaustive or exclusive. Now they had the document before then but evidently that was not sufficient. They went on to say, it is not readily apparent that a failure to strictly adhere to all NFPA guidelines renders an investigation incomplete or unreliable. Can you understand what they are saying? I believe it is completely opposite your opinion. And the last think was they allowed the testimony of this expert, which is the document were the standard of care how could they.

In the second example the court stated, the plaintiffs suggested that because the report of the company’s expert did not contain evidence that he used the methodology set forth in NFPA 921, his opinions were therefore unreliable. The court disagreed and allowed the investigator to testify.

In the third case the court stated, while XXXXX may not have complied to the letter with the NFPA recommendations in conducting his cause and origin investigation, he still employed, in this Court's view, the requisite level of "intellectual rigor" that is demanded of experts in the field of fire cause and origin investigations. The Court accordingly concludes that XXXXXX proffered testimony relating to the cause and origin of the fire is reliable and satisfies the first part of the Rule 702/Daubert test.

I do not know how this can be clearer to the reader.

I remember you insinuating that an investigator owed a duty to a person that was not his client and because a person did not follow 921 exactly as to how you thought it should have been he was should be made to pay damages to that person. I believe this is another court that disagreed by saying there was no duty owed. Funny how the courts follow the law.

My effort is to accurately inform the readers. I would expect the most who read and post have their own opinion and I respect those opinions. I try to keep the discussion on a technical level and not personal. I said before that I did not believe I was completely right or completely wrong on this subject and felt the same about your opinion.

I thought this board was about the exchange of opinions of subjects involving fire investigation. I do not want someone to take what I say as fact but to do their own independent research and come up with their own answer even if it differs from mine, can you accept that way of thinking? Yes, over the last couple of subjects I have made a large number of posts with information I believed was useful to the readers. If you would reply with information that states this is your opinion I have not problem, but like most investigator or person because of your tone I ask what makes you more holy than thou.

All I have said at any time that there is a different point of view on these topics and the persons reading these posting should have the right to these alternate opinions. As to me being a minority on the board with my postings so be it but if you were to get the feeling of most fire investigators on these subjects I believe I am not that far off being within the norm. Can I ask why you do not want opposing thoughts disseminated?



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 1203 John J. Lentini, CFEI 02/26/2007 08:49PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1038 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 1246 Jim Mazerat 02/26/2007 09:42PM
  A misleading comment 1112 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 1123 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. 1165 PMK140 02/28/2007 07:59PM
  Re: A misleading comment Answer ot Steve's question. 974 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 1081 Jim Mazerat 02/28/2007 11:00AM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 996 Gerald Hurst 02/28/2007 11:35AM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 986 MIJ 02/28/2007 02:13PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1022 Jim Mazerat 02/28/2007 04:15PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 968 Gerald Hurst 02/28/2007 05:34PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1122 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 1038 Jim Mazerat 02/28/2007 06:59PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 950 PMK140 02/28/2007 08:10PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1587 Jim Mazerat 02/28/2007 09:07PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1483 John J. Lentini, CFEI 02/28/2007 10:29PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 979 Jim Mazerat 03/01/2007 10:19AM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 972 Jim Mazerat 03/01/2007 10:59AM
  Re: Access to cases on the standard of care www.dauberttracker.com 1184 John J. Lentini, CFEI 03/02/2007 09:14AM
  Re: Access to cases on the standard of care www.dauberttracker.com 925 Jim Mazerat 03/02/2007 09:38AM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 997 Jim Mazerat 02/28/2007 09:35PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1018 Jim Mazerat 02/28/2007 09:44PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1066 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 1092 PMK140 02/28/2007 11:17PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1229 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 1163 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 1313 Jim Mazerat 02/28/2007 04:48PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 967 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 1021 ssklar 03/01/2007 06:20PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1103 Jim Mazerat 03/01/2007 06:35PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 933 Jim Mazerat 03/01/2007 06:38PM
  Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators 1570 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 1002 Chris Bloom, CJBFireConsultant 03/05/2007 03:42AM


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