Thursday, February 1, 2024

“Can a Medical Condition Take My License Away?”

medical suspension appeals Michigan

If you suffer from a medical condition that affects your ability to drive safely, the Michigan Secretary of State can suspend, restrict or even revoke your driving privileges.  Typical medical conditions leading to intervention include the following:  Epilepsy/seizure disorders; glaucoma/cataracts/eyesight illnesses; hearing loss; physical/dexterity disabilities. The state usually finds out about medical issues from a physician, or from a police officer who has cited the driver or investigated an accident, or even from concerned family members.

Learn more about medical suspension appeals in Michigan here.


At the Geherin Law Group, to us, it’s Personal.  Personal attention, personal results, personal justice.  For every client facing a medical suspension, please consider giving us a call for a free consultation.  We can discuss our track record of criminal defense success in Washtenaw County, and put together a plan of attack to help you.  Please call (734) 263-2780 24/7, or fill out our contact form

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