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    7 Essential Tips for Businesses Facing Marchman Act Cases

    JustinBy JustinMarch 11, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read

    Marchman Act stuff can really blindside you as a business owner. You’re going along fine with a good worker, then boom – suddenly they’ve got serious addiction problems and you’re looking at legal papers that have your company’s name all over them. 

    I’ve seen this happen to all kinds of businesses – construction crews, restaurants, tech companies – and they all get confused about the same things. 

    They wonder what they’re supposed to do, how much they should get involved, and what kind of legal trouble they might get into.

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    • 1) Familiarize Yourself with the Purpose of the Marchman Act
    • 2) Determine If the Case Falls Under Business Responsibility
    • 3) Collaborate with Families and Key Stakeholders
    • 4) Document All Relevant Incidents and Evidence Thoroughly
    • 5) Work Closely with Legal Experts Specializing in Substance Abuse Laws
    • 6) Develop a Supportive Workplace Plan During the Process
    • 7) Focus on Long-Term Solutions to Promote Recovery and Compliance
    • Wrapping Up

    1) Familiarize Yourself with the Purpose of the Marchman Act

    The Marchman Act is a bureaucratic hassle. It’s Florida’s way of getting people into involuntary assessment and treatment for substance abuse when they’re a danger to themselves or others.

    A lot of businesses hear “involuntary commitment” and panic. They picture straightjackets and padded rooms from movies. Real Marchman Act cases are different. They’re about intervention when someone can’t recognize they need help.

    The Act has specific criteria. The person must have lost self-control with substances. They must be likely to harm themselves or others, or they can’t make rational decisions about getting treatment. Just being a substance user isn’t enough to qualify.

    2) Determine If the Case Falls Under Business Responsibility

    Your level of involvement depends on several factors. Was the substance abuse happening at work? Did it affect job performance? Was the person injured on company time? Did they put others at risk?

    Some businesses try to wash their hands completely. “That’s their personal life.” But if the problem spilled into work or you had knowledge of dangerous behavior, you might have some responsibility.

    I knew a delivery company that ignored a driver’s obvious drinking problem for months. When he finally caused an accident, their “we didn’t know” defense fell apart fast because coworkers had reported concerns repeatedly.

    3) Collaborate with Families and Key Stakeholders

    Marchman Act petitions usually come from family members, but businesses sometimes get pulled in. If you’re contacted by someone’s family about a petition, don’t immediately shut down communication. Listen to their concerns. Share appropriate information about workplace behavior that might be relevant. Just stick to facts you’ve directly observed or documented.

    Sometimes HR needs to coordinate with treatment providers or court officials. Having a designated contact person helps maintain consistency and protects confidential information.

    4) Document All Relevant Incidents and Evidence Thoroughly

    Documentation might seem cold when someone’s struggling, but it protects everyone. Write down incidents with dates, times, witnesses, and objective descriptions of behavior.

    “Employee appeared disoriented, slurred speech, smell of alcohol at 10:30am meeting on Tuesday” is better than “Employee was definitely drunk again.”

    Keep records of performance issues, safety violations, attendance problems. These establish patterns that might be relevant to the case. Save any relevant emails, messages, or video footage. Documentation isn’t about getting someone in trouble – it helps create an accurate picture of what’s happening.

    5) Work Closely with Legal Experts Specializing in Substance Abuse Laws

    Regular lawyers usually don’t know much about drug and alcohol laws. You need someone who really gets the Marchman Act. A lawyer who specializes in these cases, like a Marchman Defense Lawyers Florida, can tell you what you have to do about privacy, accommodations, and where you might get in trouble. They can also help you talk to courts, rehab centers, and everyone else involved. Drug and alcohol laws get messy because of healthcare privacy rules, disability laws, and different state rules. That’s why you need an expert.

    6) Develop a Supportive Workplace Plan During the Process

    While someone’s going through assessment or treatment, you need a plan. Will their job be held? How will their work be covered? What about benefits and leave time?

    Some businesses make accommodations like flexible schedules for outpatient treatment. Others provide leave and return-to-work plans.

    The plan should be clear about expectations, support offered, and consequences if needed. Put it in writing and review it with legal counsel.

    Your other employees will notice how you handle this. It shows your company values and affects whether others will seek help if they need it.

    7) Focus on Long-Term Solutions to Promote Recovery and Compliance

    Marchman Act interventions are just the beginning. Recovery is a long process with ups and downs.

    If the employee returns to work, consider reasonable accommodations that support sobriety. This might include schedule adjustments for meetings or treatment sessions.

    Some companies develop “return to work” agreements that outline expectations and consequences. These often include random drug testing, regular check-ins, and clear performance standards.

    Employee assistance programs help connect people with ongoing support. They also provide resources for coworkers and managers dealing with substance abuse issues in the workplace.

    Wrapping Up

    Marchman Act cases bring businesses into personal struggles in uncomfortable ways. The natural instinct is to distance yourself completely or to overreact with immediate termination. 

    Neither extreme serves anyone well. I’ve watched businesses navigate these waters badly, creating legal nightmares and burning bridges with valuable team members who could have recovered with support. The businesses that handle these situations best see beyond the immediate disruption to the human being at the center of the crisis.

     

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