Summary
Providing medical advice without a license in Ohio is illegal. False claims against businesses can lead to defamation or fraud charges. Recording customer sessions and video calls is generally legal with consent. Verbal consent is valid but written consent is recommended for clarity.Full Conversation
Can a customer get in trouble for false and misleading claim against a business owner
Yes, in Ohio, making false and misleading claims can potentially lead to legal consequences. These may include:
- Defamation charges
- Fraud accusations
- Civil lawsuits for damages
The exact consequences depend on the specifics of the case.
Does a company have to let a customer watch the camera footage
In Ohio, there are no specific laws mandating businesses to allow customers to view surveillance footage. The decision often lies with the business owner or the company's policy. It's important to consult with a legal professional for guidance.
To video record a customer sessions
Are you asking about the legality of video recording customer sessions in Ohio? If so, it's generally legal as long as the recording is done in a public or semi-public place where no expectation of privacy exists. However, consent is often recommended.
Yes
In Ohio, it's generally legal to record customer sessions in public or semi-public places, where there's no reasonable expectation of privacy. However, obtaining consent is often recommended for ethical reasons and to avoid potential legal issues.
Can a business record a video call
In Ohio, if all parties involved in the video call are aware and consent to the recording, it's generally legal for a business to record a video call. It's recommended to get written consent prior to recording.
What about verbal consent on the video call thats recorded
In Ohio, verbal consent can be legally valid for recording a video call. However, it's recommended to obtain written consent when possible, as it provides clearer evidence. Recording verbal consent during the call can also be useful.