Autopsy Information

What determines whether or not an autopsy is necessary?


The Medical Examiner’s Office will consider the facts of each case individually, and determine what level of investigation/examination is necessary to determine the cause and manner of death and to clarify the circumstances surrounding the death. Autopsies are routinely performed in all non-natural deaths (homicide, suicide, accidents and undetermined), in apparent natural deaths where the cause is unclear, and in cases where appropriate toxicology specimens must be collected.

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