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Labor/Employment

Nov. 19, 2005

Interaction with Workers is Key to Lawful Handling of Disability Claims

Employment Column - By Michelle A. Reinglass - A longtime employee learned he had Hepatitis C. He continued working, but years later he was prescribed a new drug that caused side effects including fatigue. The employee's doctor recommended light duty.

        
Employment Column

By Michelle A. Reinglass
        
        A longtime employee learned he had Hepatitis C. He continued working, but years later he was prescribed a new drug that caused side effects including fatigue. The employee's doctor recommended light duty.
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