They first have to study the person’s medical history, then perform autopsies, examine the organs, collect evidence, write reports and be witnesses in court. To perform an autopsy, the forensic pathologists have to examine the external part of the dead body, then they will saw off the ribs to look at the organs inside, they can remove the organs to weigh them and determine whether if the person had any diseases when they died. If needed, they will also remove the brain to see if there is any wounds or damage. After they have completed all of the steps, they will stitch the dead body back together.
The salary of a forensic pathologist depends on many things: who they work for, where do they work (in which state or country) and how experienced are they. In the US, the average salary is around $75,000- $200,000 a year. Forensic pathologists with little experience (1-2 years) earn about $161,000 a year, while professionals who have significant experience can earn more than