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When deciding reasonable accommodations, assess disability on individual basis

11/09/2009

Employees who become partially disabled sometimes ask for accommodations that may go beyond what they truly need or beyond what their employer believes the law requires. Then, when the employer turns down the request, they sue, alleging failure to accommodate. To counter such claims, keep good record ...

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