COMMISSION FORENSIC MEDICAL EXAMINATION: MODERN APPROACHES, SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS, AND ITS ROLE IN THE EVALUATION OF COMPLEX CLINICAL AND LEGAL SITUATIONS
Abstract
Commissioned forensic medical examination is a specialized expert procedure conducted with the participation of multiple specialists in order to obtain an objective and scientifically grounded conclusion. This article analyses modern approaches to the organization and implementation of commissioned examinations, their regulatory and methodological foundations, and the role of interdisciplinary collaboration within the expert process. Special attention is given to the significance of commissioned examinations in complex clinical-legal situations characterized by diagnostic uncertainty, conflicting primary conclusions, and disagreements between involved parties. The analysis demonstrates that collegial expert decision-making is essential for ensuring objectivity, evidentiary reliability, and reproducibility of expert findings.