
coroner's report
A coroner's report is an official document that explains the cause and circumstances of a person's death. It is prepared after an investigation, which can include an autopsy, medical history review, and scene examination. The report provides details about why and how the person died, helping authorities understand the circumstances and determine if further action is needed. It is used for legal, health, and safety purposes, and is part of government records. The goal is to ensure transparency, accountability, and to gather information that might prevent similar deaths in the future.