A Step-by-Step Guide to the Cremation Process

Is the cremation process a subject that permeates our lives, since conversations like “I want to be buried or cremated”? even movies that portray funerary rituals. With the growing concern to preserve the environment and progressively adopt ecological attitudes, being cremated has become a topic of social discussions. But unlike burial, which has always been seen as a common act, the cremation process is not so well accepted.

How does cremation work?

After everything is settled, the body is placed in a cremation chamber and subjected to extreme heat and direct flames, at a temperature ranging between 1,400 and 1,800 degrees Celsius – in our body there is no cell that can withstand a temperature higher than thousand degrees.

The process usually takes up to three hours, depending on factors such as the weight of the deceased, the type of coffin or container in which the body is placed and the temperature of the chamber.

Heat dries the body, burning the skin and hair, contracting and charring the muscles, vaporizing the soft tissues and calcifying the bones, causing them to disintegrate. After that period, the corpse is reduced to skeletal remains, with some pieces of bone remaining.

The parts that have not been burned, such as implants, are separated with the help of a very strong magnet. Finally, the remaining pieces of bone are crushed or cremated again and transformed into a fine, uniform powder. The ashes are then placed in a temporary container or cremation urn and delivered to the family.

Cremation: Frequently Asked Questions?

How does the wake itself differ?

Basically, at the wake, there is no difference whether the deceased will be cremated or buried. The wake takes place normally and, in case the family chooses cremation, the body will be taken to the crematorium.

What is done with the ashes?

As well as the deceased’s option regarding cremation, so too the fate of his ashes may have been pre-established by him. If not, it will be the family’s destiny. There are options like:

– Water-soluble urns (which break up in water);

– Urns with humus and tree seeds, which can be planted with ashes;

– Ashes that can be thrown overboard or in rivers;

Is cremation accepted by all religions?

Yes, most religions accept cremation. But there are exceptions, such as Orthodox Jews, Islamists, Eastern Orthodox and some fundamentalist Christian religions.

How do you make sure you receive the correct remains?

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Why You Should Hire a Personal Injury Attorney

In the case that you, or someone close to you, have experienced a car accident or injury at work, and you are not sure what your rights are, then it is best to consult a lawyer to obtain satisfactory compensation. A large number of people who are involved in traffic accidents or who experience an injury at work do not utilize their right to compensation because they are not completely aware of their rights.

Some people do not have the financial means to obtain full compensation because court proceedings are generally long and expensive, and as a result, individuals agree to much less damage compensation than they are legally entitled to. That’s why Kael Mccarty from Kermani LLP always advises you to contact a lawyer to get full compensation.

Damage is the diminution of one’s property, as well as the infliction of mental and physical pain or fear on another person. There is material and non-material damage.

Material damage consists of the destruction of something, the injury, whether large or small, a treatment that requires high costs. The one who caused the damage is obliged to compensate for it.

Non-pecuniary damage differs from material damage in that it does not represent a property loss. It occurs due to the physical and mental pain suffered. This compensation for the fear suffered many insurance companies do not accept and reject such a request, while the courts regularly award in favor of the injured. That’s why you need to have a lawyer to get the compensation you deserve.

You should also keep in mind that when you experience a car accident, always call the police, who will make a record, which will later serve as evidence in court. It often happens that the defendant admits that he is guilty of the accident and wants a settlement to avoid police. However, when it comes time for payment, the defendant often changes his statement.

If the injured party does not have the financial means for high court costs, there are law firms that accept to finance your entire court proceedings, and they will charge for their services upon completion of the process. When it comes to traffic accidents, all funds are collected from insurance companies, not directly from the culprit. In labor dispute proceedings, funds are collected directly from the employer.

Kermani LLP can:

  • To review your entire documentation
  • Obtain legal evidence from the prosecution and other competent authorities to assist in the process
  • To provide full compensation to each injured party in court proceedings in accordance with the law.
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