Multiple injuries sustained in a motor vehicle incident (driver) in a man with a history of seizures
AI-generated summary
A 52-year-old man with epilepsy died in a motor vehicle collision when his car struck a parked truck at high speed with no evidence of braking. Witness accounts and collision reconstruction suggested he experienced a seizure immediately before impact. He had been diagnosed with epilepsy in 2010 and managed with antiepileptic medications (Topamax and Lamotrigine), both at therapeutic levels at autopsy. The coroner found no fault in his neurologist's clinical management. However, critical gaps existed in VicRoads' medical review process: the authority was not informed of multiple seizure episodes between clinic reviews, including seizures occurring 6-9 months before death. The coroner identified a systemic issue—no legal obligation exists for doctors to report medically unfit drivers to VicRoads, and the current medical reporting form only captures the most recent seizure rather than all seizures within 12 months. These communication and system failures meant VicRoads could not accurately assess driving fitness.
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Specialties
neurologycardiologyrespiratory medicineforensic medicine
Incomplete information provided to VicRoads about seizure frequency and timing
Multiple seizure episodes not reported to VicRoads between clinic reviews
Systemic failure: no legal obligation for doctors to report medically unfit drivers to VicRoads
Medical review form only captured most recent seizure, not all seizures within preceding 12 months
Gaps in communication between treating neurologist and driving assessment authority
Coroner's recommendations
Consideration be given by the Secretary of the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources and VicRoads to adopting a framework requiring mandatory reporting to VicRoads when a medical practitioner forms an opinion that a person's current medical condition renders them unfit to drive
VicRoads considers amending the VicRoads medical details form to require examining doctors to report all known seizures which have occurred within the preceding 12 months, not just the most recent seizure
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