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Covid 19?

Answered 4 years and 8 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Health Care
You have the right to determine what happens with your medical records.  If you instruct your physician to provide the results to your employer he does not have the right to refuse.  If you run into issues demand your file from them and you can directly provide the results to your employer.  BTW, do you mean, HIPAA guidleines? ADA is the Americans with Disabilities Act.  HIPAA deals with the privacy of your medical records. Keep in mind that the decision to release medical records to your employer is your alone.  It sounds like they may be over-reaching in their requests.  For additional guidance I suggest sitting down with a qualified attorney in your area. Best of luck.... Read More
You have the right to determine what happens with your medical records.  If you instruct your physician to provide the results to your employer... Read More

How do I go about in successfully ataining a court order to give an adult involuntary treatment?

Answered 4 years and 9 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Health Care
Chapter 5122 of the Ohio Revised Code details the law in this regard.  The probate court in the county where your brother lives would have jursidiction to hear the case.  You can contact them for some guidance as well.  Here are a couple links below that can provide you with a good basic understanding. Best of luck. https://summitohioprobate.com/mental-health/ https://www.disabilityrightsohio.org/assets/documents/dro_civil_commitment_april2016.pdf  ... Read More
Chapter 5122 of the Ohio Revised Code details the law in this regard.  The probate court in the county where your brother lives would have... Read More
You should reach out to the attorneys in the Roundup litigation.
You should reach out to the attorneys in the Roundup litigation.