Methodology and approach
Alpine Forensic Consulting applies a structured, independent and scientifically grounded methodology in order to provide a clear, proportionate and directly usable assessment in sensitive or complex cases.
An approach based on rigor and independence
Each intervention is based on a careful review of the case file, clarification of the issues involved and a methodical assessment of the available medical, technical and contextual elements.
Independence
An autonomous, objective and personally assumed assessment, without confusion between consulting, analysis and final decision-making.
Responsiveness
A streamlined structure, direct communication and the ability to quickly identify the essential aspects of a case.
Single point of contact
The mandate remains handled by the same professional, from the initial discussion to the analysis, synthesis or support provided.
Practical rigor
A scientific analysis taking into account the medical, human, legal and insurance-related realities of the case.
A structured and proportionate process
The intervention is adapted to the actual challenges of the case. The objective is not to complicate the situation, but to provide a clear, useful and proportionate assessment of the forensic medical questions involved.
Preliminary review of the case file and available documentation.
Clarification of the central forensic medical issues.
Identification of sensitive points, possible gaps or inconsistencies.
Targeted opinion, critical analysis or further support.
Intervention only when a genuine added value is expected.
Working principles
The approach of Alpine Forensic Consulting is based on clear methodological principles enabling a useful, traceable and directly applicable assessment.
Method & proportionality
- Structured and traceable analysis adapted to genuinely relevant questions.
- Intervention proportionate to the needs of the case and the expected added value.
- Scientifically grounded, clear and decision-oriented approach.
Responsibility & usefulness
- Respect for the individuals concerned and attention to the practical consequences of the assessment.
- Conclusions formulated so they can be understood, discussed and effectively used.
- Assessment applicable in legal, medical, insurance or strategic contexts.
Independent and scientifically grounded expertise
Each case is analyzed independently, transparently and in accordance with current scientific knowledge. The objective is to provide a clear, solid and objectively supported assessment.
An assessment genuinely useful for strategy
The objective is not to add complexity, but to provide, at the right moment, an independent, proportionate and directly applicable perspective for proceedings, negotiations or decision-making.
A targeted, clear and confidential intervention
Each request is approached with discretion, precision and a strong sense of responsibility. The initial discussion allows the context to be understood, expectations to be identified and whether a forensic medical intervention may truly provide added value to be assessed.
Support tailored to sensitive cases
Forensic medical situations often require a nuanced interpretation from medical, human and legal perspectives. The proposed approach aims to make complex elements more understandable while preserving the nuance required for a serious and balanced assessment.
Interdisciplinary support when necessary
Specialized expertise is associated only when it advances the case and provides genuine added value for evidence or decision-making.
In partnership with AGU and/or field specialists
- Technical analysis and accident reconstruction.
- Biomechanical assessment of forces and injury mechanisms.
- Plausibility review between the accident, findings and complaints.
- Additional specialized questions depending on the case configuration.
Contextual perspective
The forensic medical assessment remains clearly linked to the mandate and is conducted responsibly. Additional specialized expertise is considered only when objectively necessary for evidence or decision-making.
A structured and proportionate process
Each intervention follows a clear process adapted to the challenges of the case and the actual needs of the situation.
Preliminary review of the case file.
Clarification of the central forensic medical issues.
Targeted opinion, critical analysis or further support.
Interdisciplinary support when necessary.