What to do when a death occurs
The death of a loved one comes as a great shock to us all, and unfortunately most of us will be confronted
with the immense task of having to deal with making the funeral arrangements.Upon your first call, it is
our policy to take complete responsibility for all arrangements in order that the relatives have no more worry
than is absolutely necessary at this difficult time.
If the death occurs at home, or in a rest home the doctor must first be notified. He will sign the
necessary certificate to allow the removal of the deceased to take place. Our staff are on call 24 hours a day
to take care of this duty.
If the death occurs in hospital, a doctor there will sign the certificate.Please contact us to make an
appointment to see you.
However, if a doctor is unable to issue a certificate then the Coroner will be informed. He may order a
post mortem, and even schedule an inquest if necessary. The Coroner’s permission is required to carry on
with the funeral. A death must be registered in the district in which it occurred, usually within 5 days, and
normally before the funeral can take place. The Registrar will require the Death Certificate from the Doctor or
Coroner as well as the Birth Certificate, Medical Card, Marriage Certificate for the deceased. The Registrar
will then issue documents authorising the burial or cremation which we will require, Copies of the entry in the
Register can be purchased for legal and insurance purposes.
If the deceased has a Solicitor, contact him or her as soon as possible. If not, check whether the
deceased has made a Will. If no Will can be traced it may be advisable to see a Solicitor.
Notify any Insurance Company with whom the deceased has a policy. Please remember, if you drive a car
insured in the name of the deceased you will be no longer covered. Bank Accounts and all other assets will
normally be frozen, however, It may be possible to make an interim arrangement. Any cards and NHS
equipment should be returned to the place of issue.
If you are responsible for arranging a funeral and you receive Income Support or Housing Benefit, you may
be eligible for a funeral payment from the Social Fund. Contact the local DWP Office