Autopsy Clause Samples

The Autopsy clause establishes the right or requirement to conduct a post-mortem examination to determine the cause of death. In practice, this clause may specify who can request an autopsy, under what circumstances it may be performed, and who is responsible for the associated costs. Its core function is to provide clarity and resolve potential disputes regarding the cause of death, which can be critical for insurance claims, legal proceedings, or settling estates.
Autopsy. Foreign language and sign language interpretation services offered by or required to be provided by a Network or out-of-Network provider.
Autopsy a. At least one member of the OICI Task Force shall be assigned by the Incident Manager to attend the autopsy. Protocol Member Agencies investigators involved in the OICI, including the administrative investigators, may also attend. b. The OICI Task Force investigator assigned to attend the autopsy will brief the medical examiner prior to the post mortem examination. This briefing will be as complete as possible.
Autopsy. Blood storage, including whole blood, blood plasma, and blood products.
Autopsy. The Insurer reserves the right to have an autopsy performed at its own expense on the remains of either the Debtor or Co- debtor whose death is the subject of a claim under this insurance, to the extent permitted by law.
Autopsy. Outcome: The institution requests an autopsy, if performed, from the Medical Examiner’s Office and sends it to the Central Office Mortality
Autopsy. Blood donor expenses.
Autopsy. Unless prohibited by law, the Company shall have the right to examine the body and make an autopsy at the Company's expense. VUL31839ST 2-98 ULife 31839-0298 ---------- VUL302ST ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TERMINATION OF RIDER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- This rider will terminate on the earliest of:
Autopsy. Health care services related to a non-Covered Health Care Service: When a service is not a Covered Health Care Service, all services related to that non-Covered Health Care Service are also excluded. This exclusion does not apply to services we would otherwise determine to be Covered Health Care Services if the service treats complications that arise from the non-Covered Health Care Service. For the purpose of this exclusion, a "complication" is an unexpected or unanticipated condition that is superimposed on an existing disease and that affects or modifies the prognosis of the original disease or condition. Examples of a "complication" are bleeding or infections, following a Cosmetic Procedure, that require hospitalization.
Autopsy autopsy is the final medical procedure provided to establish the patient’s cause of death and to benefit medical science as a whole. Clinical autopsy (internal post-mortem examination) is the professional medical opening- up of a body, the removal and examination of parts, and the external restoration of the body. It is used as a quality control measure and to review medical procedures with reference to diagnosis, therapy and cause of death, as well as for the purposes of training and education, epidemiology, medical research, and medical appraisal. In the event of my death, I hereby consent to a clinical autopsy. ❏ Yes ❏ No