W/C claim after termination
lnelson
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I have an ee who was terminated for performance issues. Documentation is good w/ performance improvement plan not met.
The thing is the ee was seeing a doctor for neck and shoulder pain. (more to the story)
Our Safety Director was told of the doctors appts and inquired if happened at work and if she wanted to go to our doctor. The ee refused to see our doctor stating she was seeing her primary doctor. Our SD figured not work related no action taken. Her doctor did not file first report to carrier. No mention of work incident ever mentioned to anyone at work.
After ee was terminated she filed a w/c claim and a suit stating wrongful term, retaliation. Lawyer is involved.
What is our recourse? Termination was for good cause. We have no problem with a W/C claim but ee never said it happened at work and doctor did not file the report stating work related.
What would y'all do?
Lisa
The thing is the ee was seeing a doctor for neck and shoulder pain. (more to the story)
Our Safety Director was told of the doctors appts and inquired if happened at work and if she wanted to go to our doctor. The ee refused to see our doctor stating she was seeing her primary doctor. Our SD figured not work related no action taken. Her doctor did not file first report to carrier. No mention of work incident ever mentioned to anyone at work.
After ee was terminated she filed a w/c claim and a suit stating wrongful term, retaliation. Lawyer is involved.
What is our recourse? Termination was for good cause. We have no problem with a W/C claim but ee never said it happened at work and doctor did not file the report stating work related.
What would y'all do?
Lisa
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Then make sure the safety guy documents the conversation with the EE about the doctor visits. Follow that with copies of the documentation about the termination.
Put that package together and call your attorney and alert your WC carrier. Then sit back and help put out the fires that will arise.