Kimberly Black v. City of Clarksville, Tennessee

Case Number
M2020-01580-COA-R3-CV

An employee sought a reasonable accommodation from her employer when she began experiencing increased difficulties with her debilitating rheumatoid arthritis. The employer was unable to provide a reasonable accommodation and, after concluding that the employee’s disability rendered her physically unable to perform the essential functions of her job, the employer removed the employee from her position and placed her on paid sick leave. The employee then resigned and sued the employer for discriminatory discharge under the Tennessee Disability Act. The trial court granted summary judgment to the employer after determining that the employee was not qualified for the position and that the employee did not suffer an adverse employment action due to her voluntary resignation. Finding no error, we affirm.

Authoring Judge
Judge Andy D. Bennett
Originating Judge
Judge Ross H. Hicks
Case Name
Kimberly Black v. City of Clarksville, Tennessee
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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