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    Default Fired for Alleged Misconduct After a Workers Comp Injury

    An employee on workers compensation returned to work on light duty. Shortly after they returned to work, the employer claims that two co-workers complained that the employee was swearing, and fired the worker. The employee claims that the allegations are false. How can the employee seek recourse for the termination, and how does getting fired affect his workers compensation benefits?

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