{"id":2447,"date":"2019-06-17T22:16:23","date_gmt":"2019-06-17T22:16:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.jacksonwhitelaw.com\/az-labor-employment-law\/?p=2447"},"modified":"2023-11-11T17:36:32","modified_gmt":"2023-11-11T17:36:32","slug":"fired-for-medical-reasons","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jacksonwhitelaw.com\/az-labor-employment-law\/blog\/fired-for-medical-reasons\/","title":{"rendered":"Can You Be Fired for Medical Reasons in Arizona?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Introduction<\/h2>\n

A common concern for many employees is what to do when they fall ill. You might wonder whether your job will be safe, how much you can call in sick, and what consequences you might face for missing too much work.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Without an awareness of the laws surrounding employee illness, you might make a misstep and lose your job. We\u2019ll go over some factors to keep in mind and what to do if you run into any confusion or trouble.<\/p>\n

Illness and the FMLA<\/h2>\n

You may be eligible for 12 weeks of job-protected time off for illness each year. The FMLA<\/a> (Family and Medical Leave Act) provides certain employees with unpaid leave and requires employers to maintain their health benefits when they\u2019re gone. The act applies to not only your own illness but caring for immediate family members. Here are some events that the FMLA covers:<\/p>\n