A somewhat vague question but if you're a lifelong smoker it wouldn't become a shock if you were diagnosed with lung cancer.
No, a person who smokes is responsible for anything they smoke. Tobacco companies do not force people to smoke, and therefore are not responsible for that person's illness or death.
According to the World Health Organization, depression is the leading cause of mental illness-related deaths.
responsible for entering the wrong patients name or wrong category of illness!!
Yes some of them are but many of them , they have disorders or a mental illness that makes them unawear that what they are doing is bad.
Yes if the illness is covered on the plan policy but it will not be covered after the policy expires. Your question asks are health insurance companies "responsible" for illnesses diagnosed" before the policy expires. Actually they are not "responsible for the diagnosed illness. They are required to honor the details of the plan policy as to what they will cover for a treatment billed by a medical provider IF it is not an excluded treatment.
Call the local county health department
They viewed them as 'bad spirits' who played tricks on people and were responsible for disease,illness and misfourtune
Too broad a question to answer here. There are literally thousands of court actions in which defendants claiming mental illness have been ajudicated. The classic example of a mental illness defense would be the "inability to distinguish right from wrong."
A veterinarian is responsible for caring for our animal friends. He or she diagnoses and treats illness and injuries in all types of animals, including household pets, livestock, and animals at zoos.
non-psychotic illness psychotic illness
it is up to the former partner to notify everyone , if this is not done the partner could be arrested and held responsible for any illness or death that has occurred because of their irresponsibility.
Yersinia enterocolitica and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis are the sub-types responsible for causing yersinosis, a gastrointestinal illness. They are typically transmitted through contaminated food or water and can cause symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, and fever.