Unexpected death definition

Unexpected death means a death that was not the result of a known and documented terminal illness or condition and was not anticipated until the onset of the acute terminal episode.
Unexpected death means a death that was not medically
Unexpected death means death which occurs as a result of an Injury and does not include the death of a terminally ill person unless the death is caused by any other reason.

More Definitions of Unexpected death

Unexpected death means a death that was not medically anticipated, including, but not limited to suicide, homicide, or unanticipated death due to an unforeseen medical complication or other circumstance.
Unexpected death means death other than an expected death, or a death where there was no expectation that the person was likely to die in the manner or at the time in which they did. Unexpected death includes all cases required by rule of law and rule of practice to be reported to the medical examiner. It is the responsibility of everyone (attending physician or nurse) to report all sudden and unexpected deaths to the Medical Examiner.
Unexpected death means a death which is a result of undiagnosed disease, or trauma in which the surrounding circumstances are suspicious, obscure, or otherwise unexplained, or other death the circumstances of which are suspicious, obscure, or otherwise unexplained. A clinical diagnosis of death due to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) shall be deemed an unexpected death.