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In most states, it is the law that people who die in sudden or unexpected ways be given an autopsy. The reason for this is so that the coroner can rule out foul play, or murder.

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Does California law require an autopsy for suicide?

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.


If I call the police because my boyfriend needs medical attention and when they get there he is already dead does the state of New York have to do an autopsy by law?

Sudden death without chronic medical conditions that might result in death, in people who are young (usually under 50-54) and/or are not under managed care for a chronic, fatal ailment, will always call for an autopsy.


What is the visual impact of autopsy pictures in a court of law?

The visual impact of autopsy pictures in a court of law will aid jurors and the court itself on the nature of the cause of death to the victim. It is also considered evidence against or for the defendant.


What is the difference between a forensic autopsy and a clinical autopsy?

A clinical autopsy is done to determine the cause of death when other post death measures have failed and there is no reason to suspect foul play. It can also be done to determine if the diagnosis and treatement were appropriate or to better understand a disease process and thus advance medical science. A forensic autopsy is done to determine the cause of death when foul play may have occurred and if so to help law enforcement in solving the crime and helping the prosecution at trial.


Does California law require an autopsy if the death is in a teaching hospital?

An autopsy is not required when a person has been under physicians care in a medical facility at the time of death. The exceptions would be, if the cause of death cannot be determined or if there is reason to believe negligence or a criminal act (such as assisted suicide) is involved. Immediate family members have the legal right to request an autopsy if they so choose whether the attending physician is in agreement or not.


Does Judaism allow autopsies?

Ideally, no. However, rabbis are in general agreement that autopsy is permitted in the case of mystery death or when requested by the law of the dead person's country.


Who can request a autopsy?

An autopsy can be requested by various parties, including the deceased's family members, legal representatives, or healthcare providers. Additionally, law enforcement agencies may request an autopsy in cases of suspicious or unexplained deaths. In some jurisdictions, a medical examiner or coroner may also initiate an autopsy if they believe it is necessary to determine the cause of death. Ultimately, the specific regulations can vary by location.


Does Texas law require an autopsy?

Autopsies are not generally "required" in any state by law. However, the autopsy is a tool the Medical Examiner uses to determine the cause of Death: Homicide. Accidental. Natural Causes. This way the police have more information on the victim to best bring justice to the family. Now, an autopsy is sometimes "requested" by a Life Insurance Provider before the release of any benefits. Also, the victims family can "request" an auotopsy not be performed because of religious reasons. However, an autopsy is not always needed if the person died from a diagnosed terminal illness, and has been in the care of a physician. In any case whether autopsies is performed or not performed is ususally up to the family.


How do you verify if autopsy was performed on wrong body?

To verify if an autopsy was performed on the wrong body, you can check the autopsy report for identification details such as the decedent's name, date of birth, and other identifying features. Cross-reference this information with the body’s identification tags and any corresponding medical records. Additionally, consulting forensic experts or law enforcement can help confirm the identity and ensure the autopsy was conducted on the correct individual.


What is the medical term meaning postmortem examination?

A medical examination on a dead body is called an autopsy. An autopsy is normally carried out within 48 hours of death. It is done most often by law by a state coroner when the cause of death is unknown or when death was unattended by a medial professional such as when death occurs during homocide or suicide. An autopy can be requested by a family member as well.An autopsy is performed by a specialized, trained doctor who performs a detailed examination of a body using observation, description, and special surgical procedures. There are also limited and selective autopsies depending on what is required or requested.These medical examiners are called and known as pathologists. They examine the body to find answers to questions regarding how the person died and whether the cause of death was from natural causes (through old age or sickness), or from an accident, or from intentional self harm, or from unintentional injury by another (example: vehicular manslaughter), or fatal injury deliberately committed by a criminal.All findings from an autopsy are collected and recorded. Lab tests and pathology are done on body fluids, tissues, and often many tissues or body parts are kept by the pathologist; i.e. in some investigations, the deceased person's body is buried without some organs, if these are needed for further testings. In police investigations, reports are often restricted to police and prosecutor until after the case is resolved.A medical examination after death is also called a post-mortem (short for post-mortem examination, from Latin, post after; mortemdeath).autopsy.


What is a forensic pathogist?

The job and objective of a forensic pathologist is to determine the cause of death of a deceased individual. This may include performing an autopsy, examining chemicals in the tissues, stomach contents, examining the outside of the body for causes of death as well as looking into the individual's health backround.


Are autopsy performed on each person who dies?

No autopsies are not performed on each person who dies this would be impossiable. An autopsy is usually performed when the events leading to death are unclear, such as murders or foul play is suspected. Autopsies are also done on people to determine things such as how the cancer affected the body (or any other disease that more research would help to improve medical care.) Families can also request an autopsy to be done but then they would have to pay all costs involved which can be very expensive. IT IS A STATE LAW THAT THEY BE PERFORMED ON EACH PERSON THAT DIES OR UPON THE DEATH OF ANYONE.

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