Did you file for unemployment insurance? I gather that this happened here a while back, so it's time to file for unemployment insurance and let them wrangle through the whether or not the employer had a valid misconduct reason to terminate you. This will go far in establishing whether or not they failed to accommodate your reasonable request for an accommodation, etc. Plus, give you some income coming in perhaps, until you find another job. Do not hesitate to file for unemployment before you speak to an employment law attorney. Anyone can file a claim anytime. Get it done asap. if you haven't already. Don't lose sleep over "clearing your name" or any such crap as that. If you were terminated, it really doesn't go into some great big overall "bureau of misinformation" about everybody who ever worked anywhere in the united states. It is just based on what the last employer says, and if you file for and receive unemployment benefits after such a firing, there's no real downside. You move on,get another job and this one goes by and falls by the wayside.