Sunday, May 3, 2009

Wrongful Termination Suit Filed After Man Fired For Seeking Workers' Comp.

An Illinois man, who claims he was wrongfully terminated from his construction job for filing for workers’ compensation, has filed a lawsuit.

The claims that because of an accident he suffered at work, he has been unable to work and temporarily disabled and as such was entitled to workers’ compensation. After filing his compensation claim, he was fired from his job.

The lawsuit is asking for $100,000 in damages for loss of income and benefits and mental anguish and pain.

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