Duty to Accommodate
Employers in Canada are required to provide accommodation to disabled workers or employees to the"point of undue hardship." It can be difficult to know when the point of undue hardship has been met. It depends on factors such as how large the employer’s business is and the type and severity of the employee’s disability.The employer is not required to create an unnecessary position for the employee; however, they are required to provide reasonable accommodation.
Disability Benefits
Some employers also include disability benefits for their workers and employees. These benefits are typically available for full-time employees in larger companies or government departments. Long Term Disability benefits provide financial protection for disabled workers by providing a percentage of their regular working wage.
Disability Benefits can also be obtained through privately purchased plans. The payment terms may differ from a company-provided long-term disability plan, so it is important to consider the definition of any plan under consideration.
If a worker or employee with company-provided benefits is terminated for cause, the LTD benefits typically end. It is, therefore, important for past employees to secure replacement benefits through another workplace or via a privately held plan.
Disability Benefits Lawyer
Getting fired and losing your long-term disability benefits is the last thing you should have to worry about if you are off work due to a disability. If you are off work because of a disability and your employment has been terminated, get peace of mind by contacting an experienced disability benefits lawyer.
JeffMitchell is the Principal Lawyer and Founder of Freedom Disability Lawyers.
Jeff has dedicated his practice to the area of personal injury, accident, and disability benefits law. Contact 1-833-633-3585 or jeff@fdlawyers.ca to arrange for a free case review today in Toronto, Ontario, or the rest of Canada.