POA won't protect everything consistently from what I am reading but I am also seeing the liability of knowledge of limitation is putting a risk factor out there for others as well. IE knowledge such as if you have seizures and drive before being seizure free for 6 months in the state of Ga.
I would like to know more about how to proceed. The days flip back and forth so anyone could go get a tow truck and fix or bring a new fob etc.
but any newer ideas? Two doctors are on board with LBD diagnosis but sounds like that is not enough.
My suggestion would be to try to find something that would make him think “what if”. A person, a child, a dog, etc. if no luck, I’d definitely report him to DMV. Because of “what if”. It will not only devastate him but you also. I’d rather deal with a angry Dad then have to deal with anyone losing someone because he shouldn’t of been driving.
Let me know if my understanding is correct.
A male family member has LBD.
Is he also having seizures?
Someone other than you is POA. What is the POA doing or not doing about this?
2 doctors have said he should not be driving.
You feel that the male will call AAA if the car is disabled, or order a new key, if the key is taken away.
Have the doctors reported him to your state DMV for a medical exam and retest?
It would be much easier for others to comment if you state relationships. Who is the male, your hubby, Dad, grandfather, uncle, brother? Who has POA?
Where I live seniors have to have a Driver’s medical every 2 years over age 80. If a doctor refers them for testing it can be done at any age. A doctor can call for a licence to be revoked temporarily or permanently.