Family members of Chris Cornell are suing a doctor they say overprescribed drugs to the rock singer, leading to his death.
Cornell's widow, Vicky Cornell, and others sued Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court.
The
lawsuit alleges that Dr. Robert Koblin was negligent in prescribing the
anti-anxiety drug lorazepam & other medication to the Soundgarden
frontman from September 2015 until his death in May 2017 in Detroit.
The suit says the doctor knew Cornell had substance abuse problems and didn't examine him during that time.
Coroner's investigators ruled
Cornell's death a suicide. The autopsy noted prescription drugs in his
system but said they weren't a contributing cause.
The lawsuit says the drugs caused erratic, impulsive behavior that led to Cornell's death.
The doctor's office had no immediate comment.