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​Postmortem Toxicology

​Uncovering the role of drugs, alcohol, and toxins in determining cause of death.
Postmortem toxicology is the study of biological samples - such as blood, urine, tissue, or vitreous humor - taken during an autopsy to determine whether drugs, alcohol, or other toxic substances contributed to a person’s death. It is a vital field in both criminal investigations and civil litigation, where the cause and manner of death may be questioned.

Toxicology testing after death can reveal overdoses, poisonings, interactions between prescription medications, or alcohol-related fatalities. It also helps identify whether substance use was accidental, intentional, or linked to another medical condition. Since drugs and alcohol can redistribute within the body after death, interpreting postmortem results requires careful scientific analysis and consideration of all circumstances surrounding the case.

This process is often central to cases involving 
wrongful death claims, criminal prosecutions, insurance disputes, and medical malpractice investigations.
 Understanding postmortem toxicology results provides clarity in situations where the cause of death is uncertain or contested, ensuring that conclusions are based on objective scientific evidence.
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