The suit explains that Stuart’s wife was diagnosed with melanoma in 2009, stating the complainant notified the company about the medical situation but “never requested leave or missed a day of work.”
Court documents further show the plaintiff’s spouse, a disabled U.S. Navy veteran, was compelled to seek cancer treatment at the Veterans Association Hospital in Houston because his health benefits through the respondent were terminated.
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