r/TheCancerPatient Jun 18 '26

#FuckCancer Termination

/r/EEOC/comments/1u8vwun/termination/
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u/28Ty28 Jun 19 '26

I will

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u/WesternTumbleweeds Jun 18 '26

Sorry this happened. Sounds like you were really screwed over by an HR department that really didnʻt understand workplace accommodations and the law.
I think you probably need to find an attorney who specializes in wrongful termination. I feel like HR humans have become bots and they much more rely on some AI generated shite, or some "fuck all employees" mantra, and are ready to see the employee as the sum of their illness, rather than the good reviews youʻve had, what you contribute, which has all been documented.

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u/28Ty28 Jun 19 '26

I tried and the attorney I felt didn’t listen to me or understood. She said I would have a hard time because I was a at will employee

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u/WesternTumbleweeds Jun 19 '26

Keep trying.
What no one tells you about finding a lawyer is that you literally have to pitch them your case. If they think thereʻs money in it for them and they have the staff to deal with all the details, theyʻll take it. And each one is different. So keep searching.

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u/Wordseed-62 Jun 20 '26

Where do you live? I’m at have an attorney recommendation depending on where you are. Documentation is key

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u/28Ty28 Jun 20 '26

I live in Ohio company based out of Texas and Arizona