How can a mortuary defend themselves from a case of negligence against them?
There are many ways for a mortuary to defend themselves from a case of negligence.
Many legal causes of action can be taken to evaluate the case of negligence like -
1> Negligent assignment
2> Negligent at preserving the body
3> Incorrectly covering the wrong body at a funeral
5> Body parts loss or remains
6> Can't find the body at the morgue or at the time of the funeral
7> Misconduct did in private by the funeral home
8> Mishandling of body parts
9> Disposing of the wrong body
10> Giving the ashes after burning body to the wrong family
11> Mixing of ashes
So a mortuary can defend themselves from a case of negligence by taking these legal causes of action.
How can a mortuary defend themselves from a case of negligence against them?
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