COX v. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.


414 Mass. 375 (1993)

607 N.E.2d 1035

JOHN COX vs. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

February 24, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold L. Lichten (Betsy Ehrenberg with him) for the plaintiff.

John D. Corrigan, Jr., for the defendant.

Present: LIACOS, C.J., WILKINS, ABRAMS, NOLAN, LYNCH, O'CONNOR & GREANEY, JJ.


O'CONNOR, J.

This case involves a claim of employment discrimination on account of handicap. In his amended complaint, the plaintiff, John Cox, makes the following allegations. Before 1983, he was employed by the defendant, New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, as a splice service technician (SST). In November of that year, he was seriously injured in a motor vehicle accident that left him with a permanent brain injury affecting his memory, speech, and reading...

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