Business Fears Never Ending Liability From ‘Take-Home’ COVID-19 Lawsuits

By Tom Hals | January 12, 2022

  • January 12, 2022 at 2:41 pm
    Paul Toland says:
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    Hello Tom. Thanks for this very informative article. By chance, do you have a list of the 30+ States that have passed Laws making it more difficult for the Plaintiff to prevail on this type of COVID lawsuit? Thanks, Paul F. Toland

  • January 20, 2022 at 11:41 pm
    Anthony Verreos says:
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    As usual, we can depend on CA to set a bad example. Our Governor can’t lead where we need to go. Our legislature is too busy with everything else to do their most important job; helping to protect the people. All of our businesses contribute to the country’s largest state economy, but none of our state leaders thought it was important enough to help them to protect their business’s viability, nor their employees safety in advance by doing basic safety planning such as could be witnesses in Taiwan from what they learned about SARS COVID in 2003.

    After the fact, most over-reacted, operating not out of science based knowledge, but out of irrational fear. Now we face the added financial threat of people doing what people so often do these days, play the victim role, and see what it’s worth, because in the eyes of too many attorneys your loss must be someone else’s fault. We agree when it really is someone else’s fauly, and when it could have, and should have been avoided, but the bar for too many lawsuits is simply the price of a filing fee.



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