I have never heard of any ambulance sending a bill to a family when the patient did not get transported, nor any time a patient died en route. If the patient died while being transported, contact the ambulance company and ask what the heck they think they're doing when the standard of care nationwide is to not charge for patients who did no make it. The typical bill is for TRANSPORT SERVICES which includes a patient origin and destination. If the patient did not make it to the destination, there should be no charges. But, if the patient passed away at the hospital, how is this the fault of the ambulance?
If the death is a result of circumstance he had control over then he may be found liable.
You can possibly be held liable if you suggested this. This is highly against the law and can result in jail time.
An electrical charge is the result of the flow of electrons.
Yes, the intruder is liable for his actions if he unlawfully entered a property or committed a crime while trespassing. This could result in legal consequences and potential charges.
A static charge of electricity will be the result.
crashes
an electrical charge
Well, you'll be liable for the loan, but that's about it, unless you had something to to with the so-called "accident" (which is rarely accidental, and more often the result of negligence).
By the application of a voltage source electric charge will flow.
Mislabeling of blood specimens can result in hemolytic transfusion reactions from the incompatible blood.
Yes
Yes