Mesothelioma and the Coroner
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Will the inquest delay a funeral?
The need for an inquest will not usually mean any delay before your relative or friend’s funeral can take place. The coroner will issue a temporary death certificate in most cases. This is because a full certificate cannot be issued until after the inquest is completed. This may take a few months.
Will a post mortem be needed?
The coroner will decide if a post mortem (an examination of the body) is needed to find out whether the death was due to mesothelioma or another cause.
In many situations, a post mortem is not needed if there is enough medical evidence to confirm the person had mesothelioma. This evidence may come from samples (biopsies) that were taken when the person was first diagnosed with mesothelioma.
Existing compensation claims.
If your friend or relative was making (or had already made) a compensation claim, the coroner should be told and given the solicitor's details. The solicitor should also be told of the death soon after the person passes away. In most cases, the solicitor will be able to advise and deal with the coroner on behalf of the family.
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It can be distressing when you have to deal with these issues as well as the possible death of your relative or friend. If you need support - MesotheliomaUSA.net
Mesothelioma and the Coroner - Will the Inquest Delay a Funeral?
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