Company officials ordered a pregnant employee into the office despite doctors' order to stay home. She lost the baby - and a jury awarded her $22.5M.
A $22.5 million verdict that an Ohio company’s denial of a pregnant employee’s work-from-home request contributed to her ...
A Hamilton County jury ordered Total Quality Logistics to pay a former employee $22.5 million for a wrongful death lawsuit ...
A jury has ordered Total Quality Logistics to pay $22.5 million in a wrongful-death lawsuit after the company denied a pregnant employee’s request to work from home despite doctors’ orders, raising ...
A Hamilton County jury has awarded $25 million against Total Quality Logistics in a wrongful death lawsuit tied to the death ...
Firm pay $22M to mom whose baby died after being forced to return to work during high-risk pregnancy
Mother Chelsea Walsh had a significant operation on her cervix to stop her from going into early labor and four days later asked Total Quality Logistics on Feb. 15, 2021 to work from home.
A Hamilton County jury ruled in favor of Chelsea Walsh, following the death of her baby after a high-risk pregnancy.
A jury decided the logistics company was at fault when it forced a woman with an at-risk pregnancy back to work.
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Employer must pay $22.5M after newborn died in mother’s arms following work-from-home denial
An Ohio jury awarded $22.5 million to the estate of a newborn girl after finding her mother’s employer refused to let her work from home — a decision jurors concluded led to the baby’s death. The case ...
This story has been updated to include comments from Total Quality Logistics. A Cincinnati-area jury said Total Quality Logistics must pay $22.5 million after an employee who was having complications ...
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