It only appears that way if there is going to be an autopsy, and even then you could use an evidence sheet
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Under normal circumstances, no (the court can order it under specific circumstances). But every state should require it.
Yes, California does require the attorneys to have professional liability insurance.
The answer to that questions depends heavily on where you apply. Some hospitals like to have EMT's, some like to have medical assistants, and some don't require any training. You will really just have to figure out what hospitals in your area require and go from there.
No California doesn't require a yearly auto inspection. But it does require that if a vehicle is sold and bought, it should be brought into the DMV for a smog-check.
No, that is not true. The deceased do not eat, and do not require food. Even in a purely ritual sense, there is no such requirement.
The educational requirements for jobs in the billing departments of hospitals may vary from hospital to hospital. Some may only require previous experience, while others may require an accounting degree of some sort.
In Illinois, and every other state, the estate is responsible for the medical bills. However, most hospitals require the insurance holder, normally the husband, to guarantee the costs. So indirectly, the spouse will pay because they will not inherit the money that went to pay the debt.
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No, California law does not require an autopsy for a known suicide. If the death is suspicious or reasons for death are unknown, an autopsy is required.
It depends on where you are. There is no national handgun registration and only a handful of states require it.
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