Legal Question in Business Law in Virginia
Illness while on travel
Hi and thanks. My father works for a very large company. While travelling on business almost two months ago he became very ill. On the last day of his travell he was put into the ICU in Richmond Va. (He lives in Va Beach, VA) He has been in the hospital (was on life support for 3 weeks in Richmond) but was transferred to a hospital in Va. Beach last week. The doctors estimate is that it might take 6 more months of hospital care before he can be released. My father continues to receive his current pay salary. How long is the company obligated by law to continue his current salary payments? Thanks for your time...
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Illness while on travel
In the absence of a contract between the parties,
employment may generally be terminated at will.
If you father is disabled and can be accommodated
so that he can return to work, and if he is fired
for his disability, then he may have a claim
against the employer for discrimination. Most
employers have disability insurance for their
employees. He should be evaluated by a doctor
and very likely a disability claim should be filed.
You should also consider getting a prognosis and
arranging for a return date to work. If your
father will need some help getting back on the
job, this should be provided by the employer
as a reasonable accommodation to a disability.
If it appears as if the employer is considering
firing your father, you may want to suggest that
your father be laid off until he can return to
work. Hopefully, disability insurance will cover
this period. If the illness is work-related, you
can file a claim under workers compensation.
I do not know the practices of workers comp in
your particular area, but some workers comp
panels will make an award for stress-related
illness related to job stress.
Re: Illness while on travel
Absent a contractual provision, and provided the illness was not caused by his work (so that he would be covered by workers compensation), the employer is not required at all to keep him on the payroll (past the expiration of earned vacation and sick leave days) unless he is able to work (although if he requires a reasonable accommodation of a disability to work, they may have to provide it). There may be disability insurance that will kick in if he can't work. He may be entitled to unpaid leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act, but would be entitled to have his job back upon his recovery.
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