In life and health insurance, a doctor who examines applicants or claimants on behalf of, and as an agent for, the insurance company.
A physician officially authorized by a governmental unit to ascertain the cause of death. Unlike a coroner, the medical examiner (ME) is always a physician.
Usually a medical doctor who performs the autopsy's to determine cause of death.
a public official who investigates by inquest any death not due to natural causes
a licensed physician, who is appointed by the Governor to investigate violent, suspicious or unnatural deaths
a physician/official who works with law enforcement officials to determine cause and manner of death
a physician trained in medicine appointed by a city or county to perform autopsies on the bodies of persons supposed to have died from unnatural causes and to investigate the cause and circumstances of such deaths
a physician usually appointed by a government official
a physician who has studied pathology and forensics
a physician with particular expertise in investigating
A medical doctor who determines causes of death, performs autopsies, and acts as an expert witness in criminal and civil trials where cause and/or manner of death are relevant.
A government official, usually appointed, who has a thorough medical knowledge and whose function is to perform an autopsy on bodies dead from violence, suicide, crime, etc., and to investigate circumstances of death.
The physician who examines an applicant or claimant on behalf of the insurer and as an agent of the insurer.
Public officer whose principal duty is to inquire as to the cause of death, often call coroner.