In an article in today’s Chicago Tribune, our colleague Paul Secunda suggests that the risks of this happening are higher in the current economic climate. The article concerns a federal lawsuit in which the plaintiff alleges she was fired because of her husband’s medical bills, which were covered through her employer’s medical plan. The Seventh Circuit recently reversed the trial court’s dismissal of her claim. Federal law, of course, generally prohibits employment actions that discriminate on the basis of disability, which may provide a legal foundation for some claims like those of the plaintiff in the Seventh Circuit case.
Can High Medical Bills Cost You Your Job?
- Post author:Michael M. O'Hear
- Post published:January 5, 2009
- Post category:Health Care / Labor & Employment Law
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