Texas Staffing Agency’s EEOC Disability Settlement Raises Tough Questions on Mental Health Leave

Texas nonprofit Peak Performers faces a $160,000 settlement over a devastating mental health leave case. What does this mean for workplace accommodations?

Ohio Supreme Court Rejects Permanent Disability for Severe Physical and Psychological Conditions

The Ohio Supreme Court’s decision challenges the perception of disability claims, leaving many questioning their future. What does this mean for claimants?

Tennessee Judge Forces Psychiatric Care After Cement-Truck Rollover Triggers PTSD Fight

Tennessee’s legal system is facing a crisis as a judge mandates psychiatric care after a cement truck accident. What does this mean for mental health treatment?

Could You Handle the Immense Power of Controlling $1 Trillion?

Can the staggering $1 trillion annual cost of Long COVID be transformed into a catalyst for economic change? The answer may surprise you.

NY High Court Declares COVID-Exposure PTSD Non-Compensable, Upending Assumptions About Workplace Mental Injuries

New York’s high court dismisses COVID-related PTSD claims, leaving essential workers vulnerable. What does this mean for mental health in the workplace?