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Police Reports A police report is a critical document that insurance companies require when surviving family members pursue a wrongful death claim. It may contain valuable information related to the cause of the death (officer's opinion), witness statements, and other evidence.
In civil cases such as wrongful death lawsuits, the burden of proof lies with the plaintiff, the person filing the claim. The plaintiff's burden of proof for wrongful death cases is a preponderance of the evidence.
The postmortem examination report is a detailed document that outlines every finding from the autopsy. This report breaks down any and all wounds on the body, both internal and external, as well as information on the organs in the body.
You do not need the results of an autopsy to file a wrongful death claim, but if there is suspicion that someone's untimely death was the result of another person's negligence, a post-mortem physical exam can be beneficial.
Autopsies are diagnostic by nature, and can help a family learn more information about the disease processes that caused a patient's demise. For example, an autopsy could identify an unknown primary cancer, or it can allow doctors to perform examinations that were not feasible when the patient was alive.