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Can You Be Discharged Or Discriminated Against After Filing A Workers’ Compensation Claim?

If you have filed a workers’ compensation claim it is against Connecticut state statute for your employer to discharge you or discriminate against you on the basis of your claim.  Exercising your rights to file a workers’ compensation claim is a protected right and your employer may be subject to penalty if they discharge or discriminate against you. These penalties may include:

  • Job reinstatement

  • Lost wages

  • Civil penalties

  • Attorney fees

Formal complaints of this type of discrimination can be made with the Chariman of the Workers’ Compensation Commission.  Additionally a civil lawsuit may be filed against the employer who violated this section of the law.

A board certified workers’ compensation attorney can help you navigate this statute and protect your long-term interests.  If you feel that your employer has discriminated against you or discharged you unfairly as a result of your workers’ compensation claim, contact our office immediately.  One of our board certified attorneys will review your case.