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From the neck down, he did not have a single broken bone, again, aside from those CPR-related injuries you discussed, correct?
From the neck down, he did not have a single broken bone, again, aside from those CPR-related injuries you discussed, correct?
And you spoke earlier about how the bumper was a little higher than on, say, a regular sedan, correct?
And you spoke earlier about how the bumper was a little higher than on, say, a regular sedan, correct?
And so usually in a pedestrian collision, you would see injuries to the knees.
And so usually in a pedestrian collision, you would see injuries to the knees.
Depending on the kind of car, depending on the speed, depending on the height of the individual and the car, you might see injuries to their lower extremity. Yeah.
Depending on the kind of car, depending on the speed, depending on the height of the individual and the car, you might see injuries to their lower extremity. Yeah.
But in this case, you didn't see any injuries to his thighs, to his pelvis, anything even at the height of the bumper. Is that correct?
But in this case, you didn't see any injuries to his thighs, to his pelvis, anything even at the height of the bumper. Is that correct?