FactsMr. Jablonski was dating Ms. Kimball, but had threatened to kill her and her mother (Ms. Pahls). After one incident that culminated in a threat towards her mother, she took him to the Loma Linda VA Hospital, where the doctor conducted a risk assessment, but did not consult his prior records; which documented a history of violent behavior. Based on this incomplete data, he determined, erroneously, that Jablonski was not a danger to himself or others, and released him. He warned Ms. Kimball to leave Jablonski, but did not warn her of his potential for violence. When he was released, he killed her.1 RulingThe court ruled that the doctor's failure to secure the patient's previous records constituted negligence, as the information in his files would have affected the risk assessment and thus the actions taken to protect the foreseeable victim.2 LegacyThe legal precedent set by this case extends the duty of the mental health professional to secure previous records when conducting a risk assessment, and the duty to protect to include the involuntary hospitalization of a dangerous individual. See alsoReferences
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