Rights and Duties of the Funeral Director Sources of Duties Laws and Regulations Common Law Funeral Contract
Laws and Regulations State Laws: a) permits b) health laws and regs. Federal Laws Local Laws
Common Law/Operation of Law Reasonable/Prudent Standard 2 duties: 1) not to interfere with the right of burial Wrongfully withholding a body Loss of body Mutilation of the body 2) exercising reasonable care and remaining prudent Injury to invitees Injury to pallbearers and clergy
Funeral Contract With the person who has the right to disposition FD has no obligation regarding a particular dead body until a contract has been initiated
Assignments “means whereby one party in a contract conveys right to another person, who is not a party to the original contract” 3 parties involved: 1) assignor 2) assignee 3) obligor: the remaining party to the original agreement
Mental Anguish “mental suffering resulting from grief, severe disappointment, indignation, wounded pride, shame, public humiliation, despair, etc. usually accompanied by physical injury or by an outrageous, intentional or grossly negligent act” Physical Impact Rule
Exceptions to Physical Impact Rule Intentional Infliction of Mental Distress Contractual Breaches Negligent Infliction of Mental Distress Punitive Damages
Negligence “failure to exercise ordinary care; omission to do something which a reasonable prudent person would do under ordinary circumstances or the doing of something which a reasonable and prudent person would not do; the lack of due care” intentional or accidental