Accidents Happen—Make Sure Someone Can Speak for You
- Travis Gasper
- Apr 21
- 2 min read

A medical power of attorney is a legal document that allows you to appoint someone you trust to make health care decisions on your behalf if you become unable to communicate. The person you choose is called your health care agent. They will step in to ensure that doctors follow your wishes regarding treatment, life support, and other medical care.
Why Would a Young, Healthy Person Need One?
Many people think medical powers of attorney are only for the elderly or seriously ill, but that’s a huge mistake. The truth is, accidents and unexpected medical emergencies can happen to anyone.
Take Emma, for example. Emma is a 21-year-old college student. She was in a car accident that left her unconscious in the hospital. Because she was over 18, her parents had no legal authority to make medical decisions for her. Doctors couldn’t discuss her condition with them due to HIPAA privacy laws, and treatment decisions were delayed while the family went through the court system to obtain guardianship.
Had Emma signed a medical power of attorney, her parents (or whomever she designated) could have stepped in immediately to advocate for her care without legal hurdles.
The Bottom Line:
A medical power of attorney isn’t just for seniors. Anyone 18 or older who wants a trusted person to make medical decisions if they can’t. It takes minutes to set up, but it can make all the difference in a crisis.
Start today!
At Gasper Law, we create comprehensive estate plans that include medical powers of attorney for our clients every day. Start by booking a Peace of Mind Planning Session—we can meet in person or via Zoom. We’ll answer your questions, explain your options, and share our unique flat fees and process for getting started.
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