The physician who examines an applicant or claimant on behalf of the insurer and as an agent of the insurer (LI,H)
A physician trained specifically in forensic medicine and pathology who conducts death investigations (See coroner)
A medical examiner is a medical expert who is responsible for investigating the deaths of people who have died in a sudden, violent, or unusual way
a public official who investigates by inquest any death not due to natural causes
A government official, usually appointed, who has a thorough medical knowledge and whose function is to perform an autopsy on bodies dead from violence, suicide, crime, etc , and to investigate circumstances of death
Death investigation jurisdictions typically use either a medical examiner system or a coroner system Most medical examiners are licensed physicians or forensic pathologists, and are generally appointed (rather than elected) They may have jurisdiction over a county, district, or entire state (See also Coroner and Jurisdiction )
In life and health insurance, a doctor who examines applicants or claimants on behalf of, and as an agent for, the insurance company
A medical examiner is a doctor whose job is to examine people, for example when they apply for a job or for health insurance. a doctor who examines dead people's bodies in order to find out how they died, especially if they died in a sudden or unusual way
The physician who examines an applicant or claimant on behalf of the insurer and as an agent of the insurer ***
The physician who examines an applicant or claimant on behalf of the insurer and as an agent of the insurer