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Psychiatrist Not Liable for Patient’s Car Accident, Pa. Court Rules

June 26, 2007

A psychiatrist cannot be sued for a car crash caused by a patient, a Pennsylvania appeals court ruled.

The Superior Court ruling upholds a decision written by a Blair County judge dismissing the lawsuit filed by Matthew Stever of Altoona, who was injured in a head-on crash caused by Crystal Ickes, 27, on Aug. 5, 2004.

Ickes was killed in the accident, so Stever sued her psychiatrist, Dr. Joseph Antonowicz of the Altoona Regional Health System. Stever argued that the doctor had a responsibility to preclude Ickes from driving, knowing there was danger in mixing antidepressant drugs and methadone.

In his ruling, Judge Tim Sullivan cited four Superior and state Supreme Court cases in which doctors were deemed not responsible for accidents caused by their patients.

Stever also sued the methadone clinic, Alliance Medical Services Inc., but that suit also was dismissed when a judge said the law must balance the public interest in helping heroin addicts against the consequences of methadone treatment.

Ickes was leaving the clinic after undergoing treatment when she crossed the center line of U.S. Route 22 and smashed into Stever’s vehicle, according to court papers.

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Information from: Altoona Mirror, http://www.altoonamirror.com

Topics Auto Legislation Pennsylvania

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  • September 17, 2007 at 1:44 am
    John lestavelt says:
    I am very sorry for your loss but it is not methadone that is to blame, it could have been a number of other prescribed drugs out there that could have killed your son like Xa... read more
  • September 15, 2007 at 4:56 am
    Melissa Zuppardi says:
    Hi Cathy I am so sorry for the loss of your son. Please contact Marti at diversion@harmd.org she lost her son the same way and can help you get justice. lots of love Melissa w... read more
  • September 15, 2007 at 4:16 am
    Cathy says:
    Hi My son died on Feb 16th 2007 from an "Accidental Menthadone Overdose" thats what they are saying. Yes it was Methadone that killed him there was nothing else in his system ... read more

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