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Asking for updated disability documentation went too far
2026-02-05T06:00:00Z

Asking for updated disability documentation went too far

Under the federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), employers may ask for reasonable documentation of employees’ limitations when conditions aren’t obvious or when they don’t already have enough documentation. This step occurs when employees ask for accommodations as part of an interactive process with employers. Once employers have enough information, they shouldn’t ask for updated documentation unless something has changed.

An employer learned that asking for updated documentation and pausing the accommodation process didn’t sit well with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) or a court.

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Top 20 hazmat violations of 2025
2026-02-04T06:00:00Z

Top 20 hazmat violations of 2025

Shipping papers, placards, and cargo securement dominated the list of reasons drivers received hazardous materials (hazmat or HM) violations during roadside inspections in 2025.

Out of 3.1 million roadside inspections last year, there were 35,700 hazmat violations, and 26 percent of those resulted in an out-of-service (OOS) order. Being familiar with the most common hazmat violations can help drivers and motor carriers take steps to avoid them.

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Leave extensions can lead to ADA ‘undue hardship’ claims
2026-02-04T06:00:00Z

Leave extensions can lead to ADA ‘undue hardship’ claims

In certain situations, employers can claim “undue hardship” when it comes to workplace accommodations under the federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). An undue hardship occurs when providing the particular accommodation would result in significant difficulty or expense, based on a company’s resources and business operations. One employer learned how this defense can work to its benefit.

On November 15, 2022, Sara, an employee, was diagnosed with cancer. She told her supervisor, John, of her diagnosis and that surgery was scheduled for December 6. She requested leave under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) from December 6 to February 27, 2023, and the employer approved it.

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Expert Insights: Ding! Beep! Buzz! Sounds your vehicle makes
2026-02-04T06:00:00Z

Expert Insights: Ding! Beep! Buzz! Sounds your vehicle makes

I recently bought a new car that has lots of bells and whistles. Its Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are constantly alerting me to “perceived” risks. It’s a far cry from my first car, a 1976 Chevette that didn’t have AC or an FM radio.

Motor vehicles today have a lot of information coming at drivers all at once, and it’s easy to become distracted. I wonder whether, in some way, my simple compact car was less of a distraction. The only tasks that took my eyes off the road were adjusting the radio station or car temperature.

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Work can contribute to heart disease risk: What to do about it
2026-02-04T06:00:00Z

Work can contribute to heart disease risk: What to do about it

Heart disease and stroke are the leading causes of death and disability in the United States, costing the nation billions each year in health care services, medications, and lost productivity.

Simply heading to work can be tough on the heart, as exposure to certain social, organizational, and environmental conditions in the workplace play a role in heart disease risk.

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