Man caused serious injuries to others when, due to an epileptic seizure, he lost consciousness while driving. Injured people sued the man as well as the man’s doctor who informed the DMV that “everything is good,” resulting in the restoration of the man’s driver’s license. The trial court granted the doctor’s motion for summary judgment and the appellate court affirmed, concluding “the litigation privilege applies to [the doctor’s] . . . communication to the DMV.” Wang v. Heck (Cal. App. Second Dist., Div. 4; February 15, 2012) 203 Cal.App.4th 677, [137 Cal.Rptr.3d 332].
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