#284720 - 06/07/17 12:25 PM
Re: What info to leave to ID your body?
[Re: Bingley]
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#284722 - 06/07/17 01:10 PM
Re: What info to leave to ID your body?
[Re: Bingley]
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I understood the question to be what could YOU leave behind to facilitate identification of YOU if deceased or unable to interact with the authorities.
The first attempt to confirm identity will be fingerprints. You COULD leave a fingerprint card (you can find numerous private agencies to provide one) with a trusted party.
The second layer will be dental. The coroner/police will consult a forensic odontologist (dentist) to look at x-rays of the deceased and compare to x-rays from a dentist. So if you have a dentist who has taken x-rays of you mouth, you can leave the dentist's name with your trusted party: the coroner will probably insist on directly contacting that dentist for a copy of the x-rays...so I don't know if giving a copy to your trusted party would be of any help.
In spite of what you watch on CSI, DNA will be a bit later in the evidence chain (cost, time frame)... but you could leave a lock of your hair with the trusted party.
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#284725 - 06/07/17 03:05 PM
Re: What info to leave to ID your body?
[Re: Bingley]
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Dogtag around my neck with full name and SSN. Didn't have one in the military but can buy them made as you desire from a few outdoor stores.
Stainless steel so it will survive an airplane crash.
They also make red aluminum ones for if you have a medical issue that should be worn around your neck. (not plane crash worthy though)
Neck chain makes a good place to carry house key and emergency whistle for other occasions.
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#284726 - 06/07/17 04:00 PM
Re: What info to leave to ID your body?
[Re: unimogbert]
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I have a Road ID which has as much ID as I need and room for additional.
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#284727 - 06/07/17 05:23 PM
Re: What info to leave to ID your body?
[Re: Bingley]
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I carry state, federal, company ID's plus a medical file microfiche. If I know that I'm going into a risky operation, I'll wear my dogtags as well.
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#284732 - 06/07/17 10:15 PM
Re: What info to leave to ID your body?
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I understood the question to be what could YOU leave behind to facilitate identification of YOU if deceased or unable to interact with the authorities.
The first attempt to confirm identity will be fingerprints. You COULD leave a fingerprint card (you can find numerous private agencies to provide one) with a trusted party.
The second layer will be dental. The coroner/police will consult a forensic odontologist (dentist) to look at x-rays of the deceased and compare to x-rays from a dentist. So if you have a dentist who has taken x-rays of you mouth, you can leave the dentist's name with your trusted party: ... A 10 fingerprint card is part of the missing child kit. It shouldn't be to hard to get a card for adults. If left with a trusted person, along with pictures of any prominent scars or tattoos, copies of dental X-rays, and relevant medical records (I have a collection of old breaks and some bits and pieces that I wasn't born with). I believe you are allowed to request a copy of your records. You could wear an ankle bracelet with your name on it, dog tags, or slip one of the dog tag metal pieces into your wallet. Dog tags were issued to school kids during the 1950's for the purpose of identifying loose kids, or the remains of one, after getting nuked. If you have a medical condition, like a penicillin allergy, then a MedAlert tag isn't an option. I wouldn't count on putting a tag in the wallet, since it's likely get stolen by the local entrepreneurs before the coroner gets around to scraping you up.
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#284748 - 06/11/17 07:14 PM
Re: What info to leave to ID your body?
[Re: Bingley]
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for years, while hiking, i laced a dog tag through my left boot with the existing shoelaces. sorry to say that doesn't work with my current hiking boots.
in addition also while hiking, as mentioned above, i do wear a dog tag and whistle on a neck chain.
presupposing you have either or both of these, if you comb / brush your hair and your teeth, there's plenty of dna left behind for testing.
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#284750 - 06/12/17 01:05 AM
Re: What info to leave to ID your body?
[Re: Bingley]
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I guess it has never occurred to me to care what happens to my body once I'm done using it. But it does make sense that you would want to be ID'd, for the family to have some closure. I always have my wallet on me which has several forms of ID but if that was lost I guess they'd have to figure out who I was by some other means.
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