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How Do You Sue Under The Americans With Disabilities Act?

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How Do You Sue Under The Americans With Disabilities Act?

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Losing mobility or capability shouldn’t translate to losing opportunity. You want to contribute your talents to society–and the government recognizes that. The Americans with Disability Act protects your rights to pursue your goals free from discrimination. Sue under the Americans with Disabilities Act if all other options fail. Respond to a job advertisement looking for someone with your skills. Make sure that you’re qualified to do everything they say you should be able to do. Call the employer up and get details. Make sure that you’re qualified to do things mentioned in the phone conversation if they weren’t listed in the job ad. In order to sue under the Americans with Disabilities Act, make sure that the job you’re looking for can be done by someone with disabilities. Don’t apply for a job that can’t be done by someone with disabilities, the employer can make a good argument against you if you do. Forward a resume and cover letter listing your experiences to do things they ask fo

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