Can I be fired if my employer can't accommodate my work restrictions?
I agree with both of my colleagues. You can't get fired for filing a work comp claim, but you can lose your job if you exceed your FMLA time.
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I agree with both of my colleagues. You can't get fired for filing a work comp claim, but you can lose your job if you exceed your FMLA time.
I agree that this is not a go it alone situation. Sounds complex and in need of a qualified work comp attorney in your area. Good luck
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