License Suspended After a Medical Incident?
If the RMV suspended your license after a medical event such as a seizure, fainting spell, or other health-related incident, you may have received an Immediate Threat suspension notice. These suspensions can happen quickly and often come as a surprise, especially if you have never had any prior issues with your license.
At DelSignore Defense, we understand how disruptive a license suspension can be. Attorney Michael DelSignore has extensive experience handling RMV Medical Affairs hearings and Board of Appeals cases for clients across Massachusetts. If your license has been suspended, we can help you take the right steps to get it back.
Why the RMV Suspended Your LicenseThe RMV can suspend your license under the Immediate Threat law if it receives information suggesting that your medical condition poses a risk to public safety. This often comes from a police officer, EMT, or doctor after responding to a medical incident or crash.
Some common examples include:
- A seizure or fainting episode behind the wheel
- A medical emergency causing a crash
- A diabetic or cardiac event while driving
- A report from a physician raising concern about your ability to operate safely
In these cases, the RMV acts quickly. Once the Immediate Threat report is filed, your license is usually suspended right away and the suspension is indefinite until the RMV clears it.
What to Expect After an Immediate Threat SuspensionIf you received an Immediate Threat suspension notice, your license is no longer valid and you are not allowed to drive. The RMV will not reinstate your license automatically, even if your medical condition has been treated. To be considered for reinstatement, you must go through the RMV’s process and provide proof that you are medically fit to drive.
Driving during a suspension can result in criminal charges for Operating After Suspension, even if the suspension came from a health-related issue.
Steps to Reinstate Your LicenseTo get your license back after a medical suspension, you will need to:
- Obtain medical documentation. Your doctor will need to complete forms stating that your condition is under control and that you are safe to drive
- Submit paperwork to the RMV. The RMV requires specific documentation to review your case
- Request and attend a hearing.
- Appeal if necessary. If your request is denied, you have the right to appeal to the Board of Appeals through the Division of Insurance
Attorney Michael DelSignore routinely handles both RMV Medical Affairs hearings and appeals before the Board. He will guide you through every step of the process, from gathering medical evidence to appearing at your hearing.
Why Clients Choose DelSignore DefenseWhen your license is suspended due to a medical event, you need someone who knows how the RMV works. Attorney DelSignore has successfully helped clients regain their licenses by navigating both the RMV and the Board of Appeals process.
We can help by:
- Reviewing your RMV record and Immediate Threat notice
- Coordinating with your doctors to ensure proper documentation
- Requesting and preparing for your RMV hearing
- Representing you before the RMV or Board of Appeals
- Following up to ensure all conditions for reinstatement are met
We know how important your license is to your independence and livelihood. Whether you are trying to return to work or simply want to resume your normal routine, we will work quickly and effectively to help you move forward.
Call for a Free ConsultationIf you received an Immediate Threat suspension due to a medical incident, call DelSignore Defense today. Attorney Michael DelSignore will review your case, explain your options, and help you prepare for your hearing. We help drivers across Massachusetts and are ready to fight for your license reinstatement.