This is you and maybe 75% of other drivers out there. Just note, in the unlikely event you are ever part of a lawsuit coming out of an accident. All of the medical records they can find will be obtained. Lawsuits are an exception to HIPAA. If you are in fact hiding a disqualifying issue, it could cost you everything.
Can I do a second med exam to get rid of the first
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@sevenmph I do as well. There are some things you can't hide though.
History of Depression is NOT disqualifying. If this was something from the past that means the driver is cleared to drive. To be honest I doubt there are many of us that can go an entire life and not have a bout of depression. Personally, I would have not admitted to it on my medical. It is in the past was treated and is no longer an issue. 391.41(b)(9)
Has no mental, nervous, organic, or functional disease or psychiatric disorder likely to interfere with his/her ability to drive a commercial motor vehicle safely;
I DO NOT see the word "history" there. Even the MEs handbook clearly states depression is not in itself disqualifying. It goes on to say some of the 2nd generation antidepressants are to be on a case-by-case basis when it comes to clearing a driver. So either the OP has not told us the full truth, or that 1st ME is another of the many idiots that are not following the dang rules.sevenmph Thanks this. -
The way most of these ambulance chasers obtain this information is because you already signed away your HIPAA rights. If your doctor's office or hospital asks you to sign, tell them to pound sand. They do that so they won't have to worry about your rights moving forward. I once had a clinic tell me if I didn't sign they wouldn't be able to email me the results. I told them that's a lie. HIPAA concerns THIRD party sharing. I'm the first party.
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I was using lawsuit and subpoena interchangeability because a subpoena for records is the first thing that happens once records are found in a lawsuit. I should have used the word subpoena.
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I get annoyed at these medical examiners playing God and making people jump through hoops to get their med card. So, when I get asked, I sleep 8 hours a night, I exercise at minimum 5 days a week, I don’t drink alcohol, don’t smoke or use any tobacco, don’t swear and I go to church every Sunday.
Now, if I had a serious issue that could jeopardize the safety of myself or others, than I would bring it up. Until then,
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