Dawn Wood
Nov 1, 2013, 08:38 PM
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH
Workmen's Compensation: A teacher is bullied in a fearful environment by his administrator that causes extraordinary stress. He is also given 45 less minutes to teach the same subject as all the other teachers in his district, and does not receive the necessary training. This teacher is demeaned, ignored, yelled at, insulted until finally he has 2 leave of absences and uses up all his sick days. His diagnosis: work-related stress illness (severe depression) with 2 doctor reports and psych cognitive eval. All say severe depression (PTSD) and anxiety and unable to work. Could this teacher get workmen's comp? I am told that this is a mental on mental case, and that it will be very hard to prove. The administrator kept an environment of constant stress, of worry, and fearfulness of getting into trouble.
What is the best strategy for getting workmen's comp for him?
Workmen's Compensation: A teacher is bullied in a fearful environment by his administrator that causes extraordinary stress. He is also given 45 less minutes to teach the same subject as all the other teachers in his district, and does not receive the necessary training. This teacher is demeaned, ignored, yelled at, insulted until finally he has 2 leave of absences and uses up all his sick days. His diagnosis: work-related stress illness (severe depression) with 2 doctor reports and psych cognitive eval. All say severe depression (PTSD) and anxiety and unable to work. Could this teacher get workmen's comp? I am told that this is a mental on mental case, and that it will be very hard to prove. The administrator kept an environment of constant stress, of worry, and fearfulness of getting into trouble.
What is the best strategy for getting workmen's comp for him?