Writing With Evidence

             Evidence: The answer to the question without an answer
             Writing can be many things to many different people. To some people it is for fun or a way to express ones opinions and or feelings for something. For others it is a job that they must perform in their every day life. With writing there are so many things you can do. You can solve problems, create problems, have fun, persuade audiences, describe life events, and in some cases write with evidence and prove points. With all these kinds of writing there is always someone behind it that has to write it. In some cases people like myself find it interesting how you can write using evidence in which your writing with that evidence decides on a verdict and or answer to a question or problem. In my pursuit to find out how you write with important evidence to decide on a verdict to an important case I have found a person in particular who can answer my question.
             That person is my Uncle Jeff. Jeff works for a company located in Hyde Park called, M.V. Engineering, which translates into Motor Vehicle Engineering. His job title would most commonly be described as a Professional Witness. Jeff actually works for insurance company's who hire his company to investigate crashes or accidents that occur and where an expert witness is needed. Jeff most often travels around the tri-state area, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. When he travels he has one thing in his mind and that is to gather evidence and clues as to who or what was at fault in an accident or in some cases what caused the accident. Was it the driver or did other factors like the weather or the vehicle itself cause the accident to happen.
             While interviewing my uncle I found many different questions to ask as he answered questions that I has asked him before that. One thing I needed to know is, just whom does he write for? "My immediate audience typically consists of insurance people and lawyers. However ultimately my fi...

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