![]() ![]() ![]() If a hearing has been scheduled based on an alleged medical condition, it is important that you contact a Massachusetts criminal defense lawyer who has had experience with RMV hearings and complaint medical cases. If you are facing a complaint medical report your license will not be reinstated until you have proven yourself not to be a threat to public safety during a hearing. Without proper preparation and representation, an immediate threat report or an immediate threat medical report, may result in your license being suspended. When a person is labeled as "complaint medical," it is likely that the Registry of Motor Vehicles ("RMV") or Department of Motor Vehicles ("DMV") will schedule a hearing based on this complaint to determine whether or not your alleged medical condition makes you as a driver a threat to public safety and that they should, therefore, suspend your license to operate a motor vehicle. In Massachusetts, if a person is determined to have a medical condition that may impact their ability to control a motor vehicle, that person will likely be labeled a "complaint medical" after being stopped by local or state police for a perceived motor vehicle violation. ![]()
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