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A professional witness (also known as a witness of fact) helps the court establish the facts of a case. Here’s what you need to know.
An expert witness provides an impartial medical opinion to a court, tribunal or committee.
If you're ever asked to write a coroner's report, it's important to know what to include.
A doctor's responsibility is to certify a deceased patient's cause of death by issuing a medical certificate of cause of death (MCCD).
A GP member was unsure how to proceed when what they believed to be an unexpected death was deemed natural by the coroner.
Advice for foundation doctors responding to a request from the coroner or procurator fiscal for a statement.
A fatal accident inquiry (FAI) is not about apportioning blame – but it’s important to seek advice early. Here’s what you need to know.
You must be honest and trustworthy when writing or signing reports and should not deliberately omit relevant information...
Coroners or procurator fiscals can request medical records and relevant information about the deceased. You must comply with these requests...