Posted by Bus Driver on August 04, 2013 at 15:15:18 from (66.226.53.18):
In Reply to: Funeral plans??? posted by JD Seller on August 04, 2013 at 12:45:24:
Recently I helped plan a funeral and want to share a bad part of the experience. I did not know how death certificates are created. When issued in this case, it was full of serious errors which I could have avoided if only I had known. In many states, North Carolina among them, and some foreign countries, the funeral director (or the secretary of the funeral home) completes ALL of the death certificate at their facility except for the medical certification and then forward it to the medical people for their brief additions. Suffice it to say that the director and secretary in this instance were inadequate to the task. If the Social Security number is wrong, the certificate will be useless for any legal purpose. Original certificates are issued within 3-5 weeks. Getting one amended may take up to SIX MONTHS and it involves extra fees! So from the beginning, you MUST INSIST in the strongest of terms that you be permitted to proofread what they have prepared before it is sent anywhere. I now know that detail-oriented funeral homes do insist that you do proofread. The cruddy ones don't care.
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