Duty to third parties: a new worry for doctors

Reina M Ahern, S Y Tan
2003 Hawaii medical journal  
The Hawaii Supreme Court ruled on June 10, 2002, that physicians might be liable to non-patient third parties if they fail to warn their patients regarding a medication's adverse effect on driving. Conceivably, this liability may also extend to physicians who fail to inform their patients and/or the Department of Motor Vehicles of medical conditions that affect operating a vehicle safely. Physicians must be cognizant of every medication's impact on driving ability, inform their patients of
more » ... adverse effects, and should consider asking their patients to stop driving if the risks are substantial.
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