North Carolina liable for medical examiner’s body swap error

Monday, May 5th, 2014 Liability Litigation Workers' Compensation

In what officials called an unprecedented decision, the N.C. Industrial Commission has awarded nearly $400,000 to a grieving family because a medical examiner misidentified a corpse and sent it to the wrong funeral home. Deputy Commissioner Stephen Gheen harshly criticized a local medical examiner in Guilford County and ordered the state to pay damages for emotional and mental distress suffered when a man went to a funeral home expecting to see his sister. Instead, he saw the body of another woman. The mistake in 2008 prompted a frantic search for the body of Lorraine Young. It ended shortly before a Greensboro funeral home — unaware of the circumstances — was scheduled to cremate the woman’s body.


External References & Further Reading
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2014/05/02/4882302/nc-agency-state-liable-for-medical.html#.U2eSCPldWSp
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