DeathCertificates.us.org To Create Guide To Understanding Cause Of Death
Denver, CO (PRWEB) May 09, 2014 -- DeathCertificates.us.org is set to launch a guide to help people understand the cause of death notations in a death record report, the company announced yesterday.
“Cause of death is often noted in medical jargon,” a DeathCertificates.us.org spokesman said. “That can be very confusing to the average consumer. And if cause of death is what's most important to them, then they need to understand what it means. We are going to do what we can do to cut through the jargon and give people helpful information.”
Many people look up the cause of death of their family members or the family members of their partners before they decide to have children, he said.
“If a couple is thinking about starting a family, knowing that they will have a good chance at being healthy is very important,” he said. “For this reason, many people want to make sure that they and their partners don't have recessive genes for deadly genetic disorders. But if they come to us and can't figure out if the cause of death suggests a problem, then we haven't really helped them.”
The guide to what cause of death really means will be posted on the website itself, distributed through their social media channels, and released on the company blog, he said.
“Enough people have contacted our customer service department about this issue to let us know that it really matters,” he said. “Therefore, it is a service we are going to work very hard to provide.”
About DeathCertificates.us.org:
DeathCertificates.us.org is the top online resource for accessing death and obituary records in the United States. With over thousands of records to search through, DeathCertificates.us.org makes finding any death record simple and efficient. Visit DeathCertificates.us.org today to chat with a live representative, call 1-855-674-7444, or email manager(at)DeathCertificates(dot)us(dot)org with any questions or concerns.
Andy Wright, DeathCertificates.us.org, http://DeathCertificates.us.org, +1 855-674-7444, [email protected]
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