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- Can further forensic investigation result in an acquittal?
- Deliberate Vehicle Damage and Insurance Fraud: What You Need to Know — and How Expert Forensic Examination Can Help
- Meth Houses in Australia: Why More Meth Testing and Stronger Regulations Are Needed
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- The Hidden Danger of Meth-Contaminated Homes: One Tenant’s Story and What Australians Need to Know
Deliberate Vehicle Damage and Insurance Fraud: What You Need to Know & How Expert Forensic Examination Can Help
Insurance fraud involving deliberate damage to a car, such as faking hail damage or staged vandalism, spillage of paint through the interior of the vehicle, is a growing problem in Australia. Dr Clint Hampson explains the risks, how insurers investigate suspicious claims, and how forensic examination can identify intentional damage.
Can Further Forensic Investigation Result In An Acquittal?
Scott Austic was wrongfully jailed for the murder of his pregnant girlfriend and sentenced to 25 years in prison. Thanks to detailed forensic investigations by Dr Hampson, Scott Austic was acquitted at his retrial and given an ex-gratia payment of $1.6million by the State government.