Legal Question in Disability Law in California

discrimanated because of my disease

I have been working for the government as-need from 2005 to 2007. I took a leave of absent because of my diesease (Dermatomyositis). When I returned I my appearance changed: i gained 30 pounds, and have a skin rash on my face and hands. My boss asked my to wear gloves,gave my disinfected wipes and asked if I was contagious.She

also asked me to write down the name of my disease. 2 weeks ago

my department got a new as-needed employee. I was than tolded I was no longer needed because I was as-needed. Do I have any rights to sue?


Asked on 8/21/07, 4:47 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Re: discrimanated because of my disease

Depends. IF you have a 'disability' as defined in the law, and IF they took adverse action [discriminated] against you because of it, then you may have a claim to pursue. A disability is a permanent life altering condition, not a treatable medical condition. If your disease would fit the definition, then ok. You have the burden of proof. If you think you can meet it, feel free to contact me to discuss your rights, remedies, risks, rewards, costs, fees, etc.

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Answered on 8/22/07, 9:00 pm


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