Darkinday
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Ok, so here's the story. Yesterday at work, I had taken my hearing aid out, due to the onset of a headache. While doing the clients laundry, my hearing aid fell to the floor, but I didn't know, or hear it. (He had the western channel on really loud). One of my clients dogs decided that my hearing aid was a lovely chew toy, and have destroyed it into four pieces.
Since I was at work, logic says I am not wholly responsible for the damage and deductible for the replacement. (The aid is covered under insurance, and deductible is $375.) Do any of you know of a law that would possibly cover this? I feel that my work should end up paying for at least half of the deductible, since I was AT work, with a client, and they knew that I A.) get migraines, and B.) wear a hearing aid, and C.) the client has three dogs.
What's your intake on this?
Since I was at work, logic says I am not wholly responsible for the damage and deductible for the replacement. (The aid is covered under insurance, and deductible is $375.) Do any of you know of a law that would possibly cover this? I feel that my work should end up paying for at least half of the deductible, since I was AT work, with a client, and they knew that I A.) get migraines, and B.) wear a hearing aid, and C.) the client has three dogs.
What's your intake on this?