{{statusText}}jq80231What is regarded as disability to claim Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) leave? US LAWSLABOR LAWAsked 3 years ago by Kelly JonesNote: {{noteText}}{{noteText}}Write AnswerFollow PublishRejectExpert's AnswerCommunity Answer1 Answered by Rachel Green0 UpvotesFMLA and definition of disability If an adult son or daughter is incapable of self-care due to a disability, he or she will meet the FMLA definition of a son or daughter for whom an eligible employee may take leave. jca68826Note: {{noteText}}{{noteText}}Written 3 years agoPublishReject
Answered by Rachel Green0 UpvotesFMLA and definition of disability If an adult son or daughter is incapable of self-care due to a disability, he or she will meet the FMLA definition of a son or daughter for whom an eligible employee may take leave. jca68826Note: {{noteText}}{{noteText}}Written 3 years agoPublishReject
Answered by Rachel Green0 UpvotesFMLA and definition of disability If an adult son or daughter is incapable of self-care due to a disability, he or she will meet the FMLA definition of a son or daughter for whom an eligible employee may take leave.