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.
Not usually. However, if there is any suspicion surrounding the death, the policy may not be paid before completion of an autopsy. The life insurance policy should state whether or not the company can request an autopsy.
Any unattended death requires an autopsy
Yes, an autopsy is typically performed on a child who dies by suicide to determine the cause of death and gather evidence. Autopsies can provide crucial information to understand the circumstances surrounding the death and help in the investigation and prevention of future incidents.
A person can request that an autopsy be performed in the state of California. There is a deposit must be paid beforehand to cover any costs that may be required.
the family pays for the autopsy
You ask an autopsier to do an autopsy
a standard autopsy is between $2000 and $6000 a virtual autopsy is about $1000
The federal government takes over
Don't understand the question. What "damages" are you referrig to? In cases of unattended death, or death by criminal action it is not an optional procedure. Most/(all?) states REQUIRE an autopsy be performed in order to determine the precise cause of death. .
Autopsy Torment was created in 1989.
Autopsy - film - was created in 2008.