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Claim Type

Failure to Accommodate Cases

3,417 employment law court rulings from public federal records (18942026)

3,417
Total Rulings
14%
Plaintiff Win Rate
$1,166,440
Avg Damages (163 cases)
S.D.N.Y.
Top Court

About Failure to Accommodate Claims

Failure to accommodate claims arise when an employer does not provide reasonable accommodations for an employee with a disability or sincerely held religious belief. Under the ADA and Title VII, employers must engage in an interactive process to identify effective accommodations unless doing so would cause undue hardship. Common accommodations include modified schedules, assistive technology, and workplace modifications.

Case Outcomes

Defendant Win
1351 (40%)
Mixed Result
726 (21%)
Dismissed
497 (15%)
Plaintiff Win
480 (14%)
Remanded
220 (6%)
Settlement
143 (4%)

Court Rulings (3,417)

Sanders
D. Neb.Aug 17, 2022Nebraska
Plaintiff Win$1,023,424.34 awarded
Sanders
D. Neb.Aug 17, 2022Nebraska
Plaintiff Win$1,023,424.34 awarded
Tiffany Mejia v. Inglewood Sportservice, Inc.
C.D. Cal.Aug 15, 2022California
Mixed Result
Stolte
N.D. Cal.Aug 15, 2022California
Defendant Win
Williams v. Redwood Toxicology Laboratory
N.D. Cal.Aug 11, 2022California
Mixed Result
Guzman
S.D.N.Y.Aug 10, 2022New York
Mixed Result
Gillett
S.D.N.Y.Aug 10, 2022New York
Remanded
Natalie Guillen v. Vie De France Yamazaki, Inc.
C.D. Cal.Aug 9, 2022California
Remanded
Alejandro
E.D. Tex.Aug 9, 2022Texas
Defendant Win
Doe One v. CVS Health Corporation
N.D. Cal.Aug 5, 2022California
Plaintiff Win
De Jesus v. Gregorys Coffee Management, LLC
E.D.N.Y.Aug 4, 2022New York
Defendant Win
Chalas
S.D.N.Y.Aug 1, 2022New York
Settlement
JUDY A. TEWIAH v. BOARD OF REVIEW (DEPARTMENT OF LABOR)
NJSUPERCTAPPDIVJul 29, 2022
Defendant Win
Boynton
Ohio Ct. App.Jul 28, 2022

The trial court did not err in finding that the Unemployment Compensation Review Commission's decision, denying appellant's claim for unemployment compensation benefits, was not unlawful, unreasonable, or against the manifest weight of the evidence. Evidence in the record supported the commission's finding that appellant resigned from employment without just cause. Judgment affirmed.

Defendant Win
Loadholt
S.D.N.Y.Jul 28, 2022New York
Settlement
McKenna v. Santander Investment Securities, Inc.
S.D.N.Y.Jul 28, 2022New York
Mixed Result
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Clarksville Health System, G.P.
M.D. Tenn.Jul 28, 2022Tennessee
Mixed Result
Ulloa
D. Nev.Jul 26, 2022Nevada
Mixed Result
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Dolgencorp, LLC
N.D. Ala.Jul 26, 2022Alabama
Mixed Result
LAGUNA
E.D. Pa.Jul 25, 2022Pennsylvania
Defendant Win
Hwan Kim v. Cajun Realty LLC
C.D. Cal.Jul 25, 2022California
Dismissed
LUGO
E.D. Pa.Jul 22, 2022Pennsylvania
Mixed Result
Graves
M.D. Fla.Jul 21, 2022Florida
Defendant Win
Branaman
N.D. Ala.Jul 20, 2022Michigan
Remanded
Pimpanit
S.D. Tex.Jul 20, 2022Texas
Defendant Win
Herron Adams v. Lina Manglicmot
9th CircuitJul 20, 2022
Defendant Win
Abreu
S.D.N.Y.Jul 20, 2022New York
Settlement
Jones
S.D.N.Y.Jul 19, 2022New York
Mixed Result
DARLENE HYMAN v. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, ETC. (PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIRMENT SYSTEM)
NJSUPERCTAPPDIVJul 18, 2022
Plaintiff Win
Juscinska
S.D.N.Y.Jul 14, 2022New York
Settlement
Scholl
S.D.N.Y.Jul 13, 2022New York
Defendant Win
Volman
S.D.N.Y.Jul 13, 2022New York
Settlement
Ingram
S.D.N.Y.Jul 12, 2022New York
Dismissed
Crystal Redick v. The Mermaid, LLC
C.D. Cal.Jul 11, 2022California
Dismissed
Yensy Contreras v. Stewart Charley Ventures, LLC
S.D.N.Y.Jul 11, 2022New York
Settlement
Rockymore
N.D. Cal.Jul 11, 2022California
Mixed Result
Abreu
S.D.N.Y.Jul 7, 2022New York
Dismissed
Cayetano
S.D.N.Y.Jul 6, 2022New York
Mixed Result
Wallace
Conn. App. Ct.Jul 5, 2022

The plaintiff, a certified nursing assistant, sought to recover damages from the defendant for an alleged violation of the Connecticut Fair Employ- ment Practices Act (CFEPA) (§ 46a-60), for failing to hire the plaintiff, who is hard of hearing, on the basis of her disability. During the hiring interview with S, the owner and administrator of the defendant, the plaintiff asked S to speak up, as she had trouble hearing her. S subse- quently asked how the plaintiff would be able to hear her clients and the plaintiff responded that she had no problem communicating with her nonverbal autistic son. The interview continued with no further questions regarding the plaintiff's disability but, instead, focused on the plaintiff's sporadic work history. After the interview, S received a fax containing employment discrimination information from the plaintiff's mother, which S interpreted as a potential threat of litigation. Thereafter, the defendant did not hire the plaintiff. Subsequently, the plaintiff filed her discrimination action with the trial court, which determined that the plaintiff had not proven that the reason she was not hired by the defendant was because of her hearing disability, and that the reasons given by the defendant for not hiring the plaintiff, the gaps in her employ- ment history, her reliability, and the fax sent by her mother, were not due to intentional discrimination. On appeal to this court, the plaintiff claimed, inter alia, that the trial court applied the incorrect legal standard for determining the defendant's liability under CFEPA. Held: 1. The plaintiff could not prevail on her claim that the trial court erred in applying the but-for causation standard in reviewing her disability claim pursuant to CFEPA, as the trial court properly applied the motivating factor test as the causation standard, which required the plaintiff to prove only that the illegal discrimination was a cause of the adverse employment action: although the trial court's decis

Defendant Win
Sabatini
D. Nev.Jul 5, 2022Nevada
Defendant Win
EEOC v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
7th CircuitJun 30, 2022Wisconsin
Plaintiff Win$300,000 awarded
Achay
Cal. Ct. App.Jun 29, 2022
Plaintiff Win
Hickman
N.D. Ill.Jun 28, 2022Illinois
Defendant Win
Zinnamon
S.D.N.Y.Jun 28, 2022New York
Settlement
Tavarez
S.D.N.Y.Jun 28, 2022New York
Mixed Result
Haran
S.D.N.Y.Jun 27, 2022New York
Mixed Result
Quagliariello
M.D. Pa.Jun 24, 2022Pennsylvania
Defendant Win
Equal Employment Opportunity Comm v. Yale New Haven Hospital Inc.
D. Conn.Jun 24, 2022Connecticut
Mixed Result
Muhammad
Ill. App. Ct.Jun 23, 2022
Defendant Win
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Kroger Limited Partnership I
E.D. Ark.Jun 23, 2022Arkansas
Mixed Result

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Data sourced from public federal court records via CourtListener.com. Case outcomes extracted using AI analysis. This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The classification of claim types is based on automated analysis and may not reflect the full scope of each case.