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Helping Injured Men but Not Women: Sex Bias, Disability Discrimination, or Neither?

When employees say, “You helpChatGPT-Image-Feb-7-2026-04_12_34-PM-1024x683

ed him when he was injured but refused to help me,” it sounds like discrimination. It also sounds like a failure-to-accommodate dispute. A recent Ninth Circuit decision shows why that framing matters, and why getting it wrong can sink the case before it ever reaches a jury. TL;DR: Female employees claimed that their employer refused to

accommodate their mobility limitations while informally accommodating injured male employees.

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