Suffering From Frostbite at Work? Be Aware...That Might Not Trigger an ADA Claim if the Employee is Terminated
Wilson v. Iron Tiger Logistics, Inc. - United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit Facts : Robert Wilson ("Wilson") worked as a truck driver for Iron Tiger. While delivering trucks in approximately -25 degree weather in Canada in 2010, Wilson experienced frostbite on several fingers. Wilson returned to work after a bit of time with a few doctors' restrictions. Of note, Wilson was to avoid prolonged exposure to cold and be able to warm his fingers immediately upon feeling pain in his fingertips. Iron Tiger apparently instructed Wilson to wear gloves, take breaks to warm up his hands, and use customers' indoor facilities to warm up as needed. After Wilson refused to make a delivery to Ottawa, he was terminated. Wilson subsequently brought a suit for disability discrimination on the grounds that Iron Tiger violated the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA") when it terminated his employment. Iron Tiger moved to dismiss Wilson's claim o