A medical examiner is a licensed physician who investigates deaths, particularly those that are sudden, unexplained, or violent. They perform autopsies to determine the cause of death and may also collect evidence related to the circumstances surrounding the death. Their findings can be crucial in legal cases and help provide closure to families.
In addition to conducting autopsies, medical examiners often work closely with law enforcement and other professionals, such as forensic scientists and pathologists. They may testify in court as expert witnesses, providing insights based on their examinations and findings to assist in criminal investigations or civil cases.