US Man Wins $450k Lawsuit After Unwanted Work Birthday Party Triggered Panic Attack
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The jury awarded the plaintiff, Kevin Berling, $450,000, including $300,000 for emotional distress and $150,000 in lost wages.
A Kentucky man has been awarded $450,000 in a lawsuit against his former employer after the company threw him a surprise birthday party despite his warnings that it would trigger stress and anxiety. According to BBC, Kevin Berling was working as a lab technician at Gravity Diagnostics when his co-workers conducted the lunchtime celebration back in August 2019.
In the lawsuit, Mr Berling claimed that the unwanted birthday party at the company caused him a series of panic attacks. He also alleged that the firm discriminated against him based on his disability.
The lawsuit was filed in Kentucky's Kenton County. In the legal documents, Mr Berling stated that he had asked his manager not to celebrate his birthday at work as it normally does for its employees, as it could result in panic attacks and would bring back uncomfortable childhood memories. However, despite the request, the company threw him a surprise party, which triggered a panic attack.
Mr Berling left the party immediately, went to his car, practised breathing techniques, ate his lunch and then texted his manager, upset his request had been ignored. As per the lawsuit, the following day, Mr Berling was “confronted and criticised” at a meeting, where he was accused of “stealing his co-workers joy” and “being a little girl”. The meeting again prompted a second panic attack, after which the firm sent the lab technician home.