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Ohio Under New COVID-19 Curfew: What You Need To Know About Latest Restrictions

Nov 30, 2020 - Coronavirus

On Thursday November 19, a new COVID-19 health order took effect requiring Ohioans to stay at home between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. The order lasts until December 10, with exemptions for Constitutionally-protected activities and activities deemed “essential.” Local law enforcement officials have expressed mixed reactions about enforcing the curfew. The Muskingum County Sheriff and … Continue reading “Ohio Under New COVID-19 Curfew: What You Need To Know About Latest Restrictions”

Ohio Ranks Fifth in Nation for Nursing Home Deficiencies

May 26, 2020 - Coronavirus, Nursing Home Neglect, Personal Injury

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought renewed focus to nursing home deficiencies, and nursing home residents have been particularly hard hit by the coronavirus, both in Ohio and nationwide. Around one-third of all U.S. coronavirus deaths are linked to long-term care facilities. A staggering 70 percent of Ohio’s known COVID-19 deaths have occurred among patients at … Continue reading “Ohio Ranks Fifth in Nation for Nursing Home Deficiencies”

Business Interruption Insurance Lawsuits Rise with COVID-19 Pandemic

May 8, 2020 - Business Law, Coronavirus

Business interruption insurance is intended to replace lost income and other costs when the insured’s business can’t operate. Yet, in the midst of the new coronavirus pandemic, thousands of small business owners, who were forced to close their operations by government order or who have a substantial loss in business income, are being told by … Continue reading “Business Interruption Insurance Lawsuits Rise with COVID-19 Pandemic”

Ohio Workers’ Compensation Allowing Some COVID-19 Claims

Apr 22, 2020 - Coronavirus, Worker's Compensation

Ohio State Workers’ Compensation law currently covers 22 occupational diseases. The scheduled occupational diseases range from anthrax and lead poisoning to conditions related to industrial processes involving the use of radioactive substances in luminous paint. Now, two bills have been introduced that would make COVID-19 an occupational disease under state workers’ comp law, under certain … Continue reading “Ohio Workers’ Compensation Allowing Some COVID-19 Claims”

Ohioans Risk Penalties For Ignoring Coronavirus “Stay-at-Home” Order

Mar 27, 2020 - Business Law, Civil Law, Coronavirus

Ohio’s Stay-At-Home Order Now In Effect In response to the new coronavirus, COVID-19, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Health Director Amy Acton issued a “stay-at-home” order for Ohioans that went into effect at 11:59 p.m. on March 23 and will last until at least April 6. Under the order, people can only … Continue reading “Ohioans Risk Penalties For Ignoring Coronavirus “Stay-at-Home” Order”

Ohio Extends Unemployment Benefits for Jobs Affected by Coronavirus

Mar 18, 2020 - Coronavirus

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has issued an executive order that extends unemployment benefits to Ohioans unable to work due to COVID-19 (coronavirus). In addition, the one week waiting period before receiving benefits is waived, and payments will be expedited. The moves come as Ohio, the nation, and the world grapple with an outbreak of the … Continue reading “Ohio Extends Unemployment Benefits for Jobs Affected by Coronavirus”

 
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