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nene1

Member
I was injured on the job after being moved from assigned job, doctors cleared me for work after saying my injuries wold be permanent if I continued job duties, I was told my employment would be terminated . Months later I was told again that if I didn’t return to work my employment would be terminated after thinking I was already unemployed. Now I’m being terminated for missing work when I thought I was no longer employed. Can I sue?
 


quincy

Senior Member
I was injured on the job after being moved from assigned job, doctors cleared me for work after saying my injuries wold be permanent if I continued job duties, I was told my employment would be terminated . Months later I was told again that if I didn’t return to work my employment would be terminated after thinking I was already unemployed. Now I’m being terminated for missing work when I thought I was no longer employed. Can I sue?
What is the name of your state?
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
I was injured on the job after being moved from assigned job, doctors cleared me for work after saying my injuries wold be permanent if I continued job duties, I was told my employment would be terminated . Months later I was told again that if I didn’t return to work my employment would be terminated after thinking I was already unemployed. Now I’m being terminated for missing work when I thought I was no longer employed. Can I sue?
What State?
 

eerelations

Senior Member
I don't understand this phrase "doctors cleared me for work after saying my injuries wold be permanent if I continued job duties" - do you mean that your doctors said you could return to work even though returning to work would cause you to become you permanently disabled? This seems odd. OP can you please clarify?
 

nene1

Member
Why did you initially think you were unemployed?
I was told that if I didn’t return to a specific department ( the department which I was injured in) that it would be considered voluntary termination. This job is Tesla motors. I was originally assigned to work as a quality inspector, the production area needed help to produce a certain amount of cars by the end of the month , this is where I was injured.
 

nene1

Member
I don't understand this phrase "doctors cleared me for work after saying my injuries wold be permanent if I continued job duties" - do you mean that your doctors said you could return to work even though returning to work would cause you to become you permanently disabled? This seems odd. OP can you please clarify?
The doctors told me that I can return back to my original assignment. My job requested for me to return to a temporary assignment, which is where I was injured. If I were to return to that assignment I could be permanently injured repeating the same duties.
 

PayrollHRGuy

Senior Member
A post-injury doctors release should day what actual duties you are capable of performing or not capable of performing. Example, No lifting with right arm or no lifting of more than X pounds with right arm.

So what, exactly, did the return to work note say?
 

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