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How to identify the scar on the accident face
In practice, in the trial of personal injury cases, the court may require the victim to conduct judicial expertise to determine which level the victim's injury belongs to. The injured part of the victim may have formed a scar when doing judicial appraisal, so the degree of injury of the party can be judged by judicial appraisal of the scar. Let's take a look at the identification standard of forensic injuries.

1. What is the standard of forensic scar identification?

The judicial appraisal of scars should be carried out according to the appraisal standard of human injury degree:

Face, auricle

5.2. 1 serious injury level 1

A) disfigurement (serious).

5.2.2 Serious injury level 2

A) Strip scars on the face (more than 50% are located in the central area), the single length exceeds 10.0cm, or the cumulative length of more than two scars exceeds 15.0cm.

B) facial massive scar (more than 50% is located in the central area), with a single area greater than 6.0cm2, or the cumulative area of more than two pieces is greater than 10.0cm2.

C) Small patches of scar or obvious abnormal pigment on the face, with the cumulative area reaching 30% of the face.

Q) disfigurement (slight).

Minor injury level 1

A) The length of a single facial wound or scar is greater than 6.0 cm; The cumulative length of multiple wounds or scars is greater than 10.0cm.

B) Huge facial scar with a single area greater than 4.0cm2; The cumulative area of multiple blocks is greater than 7.0cm2.

C) Small facial scar or obvious abnormal pigment, with the cumulative area exceeding 30.0cm2.

Minor injury level 2

A) The length of a single facial wound or scar exceeds 4.5cm; The cumulative length of multiple wounds or scars exceeds 6.0 cm.

B) The length of cheek penetrating injury, skin injury or scar is greater than 1.0cm.

C) Full-thickness laceration of the mouth and lips, with the length of skin wound or scar exceeding 65438 0.0 cm.

D) Large facial scar with a single area greater than 3.0cm2 or multiple cumulative areas greater than 5.0cm2.

E) Small facial scar or abnormal pigment, with a cumulative area of more than 8.0cm2.

L) cumulative length of auricle wound or scar is greater than 6.0cm.

slight wound

A) facial soft tissue trauma.

B) Facial injury with scar or pigment change.

C) facial soft tissue contusion with the area of facial skin abrasion greater than 2.0cm2; Facial scratches are more than 4.0cm.

Legal basis:

Article 146 of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC): When it is necessary to solve some specialized problems in a case in order to find out the case, a person with specialized knowledge shall be appointed and hired for appraisal.