HB 447 and the Changing Landscape of Ohio Workers’ Compensation Law for Remote Employees

HB 447 and the Changing Landscape of Ohio Workers’ Compensation Law for Remote Employees

HB 447 and the Changing Landscape of Ohio Workers’ Compensation Law for Remote Employees

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been a significant number of employees in America working from their homes instead of in a traditional office setting. As of the end of 2021, an estimated 45% of full-time employees worked in either a partly or fully remote setting. This trend presents new challenges in workers’ compensation and poses the question of whether injuries and disabilities sustained in a remote employee’s home qualify as workplace injuries.

Some Ohio employers have recognized the need to address issues in workers’ compensation with the perspective of their remote employees in mind. The Ohio State University, for example, has implemented new policies regulating the ergonomics of their employees’ workstations at home and setting specific work hours for their employees. Practices like these have been utilized to lessen the risk of work-related injuries that occur in employees’ homes and to prevent frivolous claims for workers’ compensation.

New Ohio legislation further refines the law in this area and protects employers from illegitimate claims for workers’ compensation. HB 447 amends the definition of “injury” within Ohio Revised Code Section 4123.01 to exclude injuries or disabilities sustained by an employee who performs their work duties in their home unless three qualifications are met:

  • the employee’s injury or disability must arise out of the employee’s employment;
  • the injury or disability must be caused by a special hazard of the employee’s employment activity; and
  • the employee’s injury or disability must have been sustained in the course of an activity undertaken by the employee for the exclusive benefit of the employer.

 

This legislation makes it more difficult for remote employees to be awarded workers’ compensation. Prior to the enactment of HB 447, remote workers’ claims for compensation were treated in the same way as those brought by non-remote employees. Workers’ compensation was generally awarded to remote employees if their injuries occurred in the course of and arose out of their employment. Once this law goes into effect, remote employees will need to meet additional requirements. With the added requirements of HB 447, states Representative Brian Lampton, workers are not prevented from making any claims for compensation but are prevented from making frivolous claims.

HB 447 was signed into law by Governor Mike DeWine on June 24, 2022 after passing unanimously in both the Ohio House of Representatives and the Ohio Senate. The law goes into effect on September 23, 2022. Perez & Morris continues to monitor the impact of this law and COVID-19 on workers’ compensation generally.


 

Rick Hernandez, Perez MorrisRick Hernandez is a proactive, strategic and dedicated workers’ compensation defense attorney with more than 30 years’ experience. Rick has represented self-insured and state-funded private employers, state agencies, and public and private universities in proceedings before the Industrial Commission of Ohio and at all levels of court within the state of Ohio. You can reach him at [email protected] or (614) 540-2230. Read more

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Natalie Reidling, Perez MorrisNatalie Reidling is a law clerk at Perez Morris. Natalie is a Juris Doctor candidate at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law.

Anne Marie Schloemer writes article for Smart Business

Anne Marie Schloemer writes article for Smart Business

Anne Marie Schloemer writes article for Smart Business

Perez Morris attorney Anne Marie Schloemer discusses the transition back to office environments after nearly two years of remote work in an article for Smart Business. Anne Marie delves into return-to-work policies for companies, as well as what leaders should keep in mind during the transition.

“Technology has enabled work to be done remotely. However, for many businesses, there is no substitute for at least partial in-person work, and certain industries and positions require it. Also, physical presence in the workplace is important for company culture and impromptu water cooler talk. So, for businesses that decide to implement a return-to-work policy, what does that look like?”

Read more here.

Perez Morris recognized as Columbus Business First 2022 Corporate Citizenship Honoree

Perez Morris recognized as Columbus Business First 2022 Corporate Citizenship Honoree

Perez Morris recognized as Columbus Business First 2022 Corporate Citizenship Honoree

Perez Morris was recently recognized as a Columbus Business First 2022 Corporate Citizenship Honoree in the small business category. The prestigious honor places Perez Morris among other local leaders doing good in their community including Nationwide, White Castle, Huntington, Cardinal Health, and others.

Perez Morris is committed to giving back. We look forward to supporting initiatives and programs to meet local, regional and international needs. Learn more about our work in the community at https://www.perezmorris.com/our-involvement/

Cleveland office adds Workers' Compensation services and team

Cleveland office adds Workers’ Compensation services and team

Cleveland office adds Workers' Compensation services and team

Perez Morris announced today the launch of workers’ compensation services in the law firm’s Cleveland, Ohio office. This addition to the firm’s current offerings includes two specialized workers’ compensation attorneys in Cleveland to help Ohio businesses navigate an influx of claims across the state. This is an important expansion of Perez Morris’ already strong workers’ compensation team, historically based in Columbus.

“The Ohio worker’s compensation system is complex, and the Perez Morris Cleveland office now has the resources to meet all workers’ compensation needs,” says Sarah Perez, firm managing partner. “Our lawyers represent state fund and self-insured employers in administrative hearings before the Industrial Commission of Ohio, in writ of mandamus matters before the Ohio Tenth District Court of Appeals, and in appeals before Ohio Courts of Common Pleas. We also handle workplace intentional tort actions.”

The Cleveland workers’ compensation group will counsel the largest healthcare organization in Ohio as well as construction, skilled nursing facilities, staffing agencies, and a variety of small businesses on their immediate and future workers’ compensation matters. The team brings more than three decades of experience to the firm and believes that now more than ever no business is immune to claims.

According to Workers’ Compensation Attorney Mark Gottfried, “given the direct impact that efficient and effective handling of these claims has on the workforce, the better businesses handle and manage these claims, the more productive they will be.

Workers’ compensation claims have evolved during the pandemic. With the great resignation and labor shortages, claims are becoming more lengthy, resulting in delays in employees returning to work. In addition, Gottfried expects that businesses will start to see an increase in remote claims in the coming year. Legislation in the pipeline will likely provide ground rules for such claims.

Gottfried suggests that claims create a moment for leaders to consider better ways to support employees and a checkpoint to make sure employees are in the right roles, accomplishing the right tasks to support company and personal growth. Perez Morris encourages businesses to proactively address workplace risks, incident protocols, and ways to collaborate and engage with employees from day one.

Sarah Perez Lawyers Quarterly screenshot of feature

Sarah Perez writes article for Lawyers Quarterly

Sarah Perez Lawyers Quarterly screenshot of feature

In an article published by the Columbus Bar Lawyers Quarterly, managing partner Sarah Perez discusses the lessons learned from COVID-19 and why they should stay in a post-pandemic world. “The pandemic has forced firms to develop a workplace culture that aligns with our attorney’s needs. We now embrace that people have families, and those families are important not just to our employees, but to the health of our communities.” – Sarah Perez

Read more on page 36 in the Spring issue here: https://issuu.com/columbusbarlawyersquarterly/docs/cblq-spring-2022.

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Managing partner Sarah Perez in Forbes

Perez Morris Forbes

In an article published by Forbes, managing partner Sarah Perez discusses her millennial perspective and building a culture of community and inclusivity that recognizes that today’s lawyers have different needs and values than previous generations. “We’re sticklers for making sure our acquisitions align with our values. We have a warmth at Perez Morris that you don’t always feel at other firms.” – Sarah Perez

Read the full article in Forbes.

Managing partner Sarah Perez interviewed by The Playbook

Managing partner Sarah Perez interviewed by The Playbook

Managing partner Sarah Perez interviewed by The Playbook

Managing partner Sarah Perez was interviewed by The Playbook, a section of The Business Journals, in an article examining challenges, particularly surrounding Covid-19 vaccines, faced by employers as employees return to the office. Sarah emphasized the importance for employers of having clearly documented processes and policies that are widely available to employees, as well as providing flexibility for employees concerned about working with unvaccinated colleagues, and shared best practices for employers with and without vaccine mandates.

Ty West, “As employees return to the office, companies grapple with vaccine tensions,” The Business Journals, April 3, 2022.

Perez Morris expands Ohio footprint with Cleveland-based team, photo showing new attorneys

Perez Morris expands Ohio footprint with Cleveland-based team

Perez Morris expands Ohio footprint with Cleveland-based team, photo showing new attorneys

Perez Morris announced today its expansion into the Cleveland area with an office space and partnership with attorneys from Cleveland-based law firm, Giffen & Kaminski. Perez Morris’ Cleveland office will open April 1, 2022, in the heart of downtown to house six attorneys joining the Perez Morris team, including managing partners Karen Giffen and Kerin Lyn Kaminski. The expansion will make Perez Morris the largest woman-owned law firm in Ohio.

“We are pleased to welcome Karen Giffen and Kerin Lyn Kaminski and other lawyers and staff to the Perez Morris family,” said Perez Morris’ Managing Partner, Sarah Perez. “Bringing the new Cleveland based team into the fold means we have the opportunity to leverage the talent and experience of our lawyers for the benefit of our clients across more regions of the state.”

The strong group of seasoned litigators and trial lawyers will allow Perez Morris to build upon and expand its services in Business Litigation, Labor & Employment Litigation, Financial Services Litigation, Investigations, and Real Estate Litigation including Title Litigation.

In addition to their expertise, the new team embodies Perez Morris’ commitment to top-quality, strategic, and focused client service, as well as investment in the community and are a natural fit when it comes to the firms’ strategic growth. Both Karen and Kerin jointly operated a woman-owned law firm for 18 years and they share the common goal of championing diversity in law and business. Adding to Perez Morris’ culture, the attorneys have long-term relationships with clients, focus on community engagement, and bring a collaborative approach to service.

“It is amazing how closely we align in terms of values and services,” said Karen Giffen. “I look forward to joining this vastly talented team to accomplish even more meaningful work in Ohio and across the country.”

Perez Morris’ Cleveland Office will be located at 1215 Superior Ave., Suite 225, Cleveland, Ohio 44114. The Cleveland office team will include lawyers Kerin Lyn Kaminski, Karen Giffen, Kathleen A. Nitschke, Jan L. Roller, Jo A. Tatarko, and Courtney L. Bow.

 

About Perez Morris

Perez Morris is a woman-owned business law firm headquartered in Columbus, Ohio with offices in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, and attorneys licensed to practice across the country.  We guide our business clients to manage their risks and make deals happen. We provide general counsel, business litigation, and commercial transactional services nationwide with a focus on cost-effective, practical, industry-savvy advice that allows our clients to continue to grow and thrive.

 

About Giffen & Kaminski

Giffen & Kaminski is a women-owned law firm committed to the idea that diversity brings better results for its clients and a more fulfilling work experience for its lawyers and staff. We actively strive to achieve a team at Giffen & Kaminski that reflects our community. We value excellence, teamwork, loyalty, responsiveness, and dependability. We believe in collaboration with our clients, our lawyers, our colleagues, and the business community.

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Seven Perez Morris attorneys named to 2022 Ohio Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

Perez Morris Super Lawyers and Rising Stars graphic

Perez Morris is proud to announce that seven of its attorneys have been named to the 2022 Ohio Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists. Congratulations to Juan J. Perez, Elizabeth Weeden, and Kevin Murch for being named to the Super Lawyers list and to Sarah C. Perez, Celia M. Kilgard-Schnupp, Anne Marie Schloemer, and Michelle Thompson for being selected to the Rising Stars list.

Super Lawyers uses a patented multiphase selection process, including peer nominations, evaluations and independent research.

Perez Morris is delighted to sponsor the mobile app for the 2022 NAMWOLF Driving Diversity & Leadership Conference

Perez Morris to sponsor the mobile app for the 2022 NAMWOLF Driving Diversity & Leadership Conference

Perez Morris is delighted to sponsor the mobile app for the 2022 NAMWOLF Driving Diversity & Leadership Conference

National business law firm Perez Morris is delighted to sponsor the mobile app for the 2022 NAMWOLF Driving Diversity & Leadership Conference! The woman-owned firm, headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, is proud to support the National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms. Perez Morris attorneys Kevin Murch, Anne Marie Schloemer, Mony Yin, and David Bronstein will attend the DDLC conference, to be held in San Antonio, Texas, from March 5 – 8, 2022.

The DDLC conference will be the organization’s first in person meeting since February 2020, and will feature continuing legal education, networking opportunities and career development for both in-house counsel and law firm members.