How do you find out someones autopsy report?

Coroners’ post mortem examination results If you want a written copy of the full report you need to ask the coroner’s officer or to write to the Coroner concerned and they may charge a fee. Some Coroners prefer to send the report to a doctor to explain and discuss the findings with you.

Are all deaths reported to the coroner?

The Coroner is required by state law (Government Code Section 27491) to investigate all unnatural deaths or deaths where the attending Medical Doctor is unable to state a reasonable cause of death as well as cases where the deceased has not been seen by a doctor for 20 days prior to death.

How long does it take for coroner’s report?

The Typical Timeline for a Medical Examiner’s or Coroner’s Autopsy Report. You’re probably already aware that it takes an extended amount of time for families to receive the final autopsy report from a medical examiner or coroner – usually about six weeks.

Are coroners inquests public?

Inquests are in public All inquests are public and anyone can attend. Reports of an inquest may be published in national and local newspapers, but in practice only a minority of inquests are actually reported. You can get a copy of an inquest report from the Coroner’s Office when the inquest has concluded.

What deaths are referred to the Coroner?

A death will be referred to the coroner if:

  • it’s unexpected, such as the sudden death of a baby (cot death)
  • it’s violent, unnatural or suspicious, such as a suicide or drug overdose.
  • it’s the result of an accident or injury.
  • it occurred during or soon after a hospital procedure, such as surgery.

WHO reports death to Coroner?

A death should be reported to a Coroner by the police, when: a dead body is found. death is unexpected or unexplained. a death occurs in suspicious circumstances.

What deaths do coroners investigate?

The Coroner Service conducts investigations into deaths that are unnatural, unexpected, unexplained or unattended. Coroners determine the identity of the deceased and cause of death. They classify the manner of death as natural, accidental, homicide, suicide, or undetermined.

What makes a death a coroner’s case?

A death is a coroner’s case if it is unexpected or if there is any possibility that a law has been broken. If the deceased had a physician who is reasonably certain of the cause of death and is willing to sign a death certificate, further medical examination may not be required.