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Managing ADA Accommodation Requests in the Modern Workplace

  • 30 Jul 2026
  • 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
  • Webinar

Managing ADA Accommodation Requests in the Modern Workplace

Overview

Learn how to handle ADA accommodation requests, hidden requests, documentation, remote work, and interactive process risks.

Overview:

Disability accommodation requests have become one of the most difficult areas of workplace compliance because they rarely arrive in a clean, textbook form. An employee may mention anxiety, chronic pain, diabetes, pregnancy-related restrictions, recurring absences, a food allergy, difficulty standing, a need for extra breaks, a request to work from home, or trouble meeting performance expectations — and suddenly the employer must decide whether the ADA, the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, leave laws, internal policies, medical documentation rules, and business operations are all in play.

The risk is not limited to denying the wrong request. Employers can create legal exposure by missing an informal request, waiting too long to respond, asking the wrong medical questions, forcing leave when another accommodation may work, withdrawing a prior accommodation, applying attendance or performance rules too rigidly, or allowing a supervisor to handle the conversation without proper documentation. Recent EEOC activity continues to show that accommodation mistakes can quickly turn into charges, settlements, policy changes, training requirements, and federal lawsuits when an employer cannot show that it engaged in a good-faith interactive process.

This webinar will help employers understand what the interactive process should look like in real workplace situations. What should you do when an employee never uses the word “accommodation,” but clearly signals a medical limitation? How should HR respond when a disability disclosure appears in the middle of discipline or performance management? When should remote work, schedule changes, extra breaks, leave, modified duties, or other alternatives be considered? And how can an employer support the employee without simply agreeing to every request?

Led by Janette S. Levey, Esq., a Workplace Legal Strategist and Employment Law expert with more than 20 years of legal experience, this session will give attendees a practical employer-side roadmap for managing accommodation requests before they become larger legal and employee-relations problems. Drawing from her work helping big, small and mid-sized businesses manage workforce legal risk, Janette will explain how employers can recognize accommodation triggers, conduct and document the interactive process, avoid common legal traps, and make decisions that are consistent, defensible, empathetic, and compliant.

Areas covered in the session:

  • The Modern Definition of Disability: Who is genuinely entitled to an accommodation under the ADA and current EEOC enforcement priorities.
  • The "Hidden" Request: How to recognize a request for accommodation even when an employee doesn't use legal terminology.
  • Performance vs. Disability: How to legally address conduct or performance issues when a disability is suspected or suddenly disclosed mid-discipline.
  • Step-by-Step Interactive Process: How to initiate, conduct, and document the initial discussion to protect your organization.
  • Beyond the Pandemic: Navigating modern accommodation battlegrounds, including remote work mandates, chronic illnesses, and mental health challenges.
  • Collaboration Without Capitulation: How to host an interactive meeting without simply giving in to an employee's exact demands.
  • The Finish Line: When and how can an employer legally deny, alter, or bring an accommodation to an end.

Handouts:

Attendees will gain access to exclusive handouts, including presentation materials provided by the speaker and additional resources developed by Amorit Education to aid your teams in post-session implementation.

Why should you attend?

Disability accommodation requests are rarely simple, and one mishandled conversation can create serious legal and employee-relations problems for an organization. Many employers struggle with knowing when an accommodation request has actually been made, what medical information they can ask for, how much flexibility is required, and how to balance employee needs with the realities of running the business.

This webinar will help you understand how to manage accommodation issues before they turn into EEOC charges, lawsuits, workplace conflict, or inconsistent decisions across departments. You will learn how to recognize informal or “hidden” accommodation requests, respond when disability issues arise during performance or disciplinary situations, document the interactive process, evaluate remote work or modified-duty requests, and determine when an accommodation may be changed, denied, or ended.

By attending, you will gain practical guidance from employment law attorney Janette S. Levey, Esq. on how to handle accommodation requests with confidence, consistency, empathy, and legal defensibility.

Who will benefit?

This webinar is designed for professionals responsible for handling disability accommodation requests, leave issues, employee medical disclosures, workplace flexibility, performance concerns, and ADA compliance decisions. It will be especially valuable for those who need to manage the interactive process correctly, document decisions properly, and reduce the risk of EEOC claims or employment-related disputes; those include:

  • Human Resources Directors
  • Human Resources Managers
  • Human Resources Generalists
  • ADA Coordinators
  • Leave of Absence Managers
  • Leave Administrators
  • Benefits Managers
  • Employee Relations Managers
  • HR Compliance Managers
  • Workplace Compliance Officers
  • In-House Counsel
  • Employment Law Counsel
  • Business Owners
  • Operations Managers
  • Department Managers
  • Front-Line Supervisors
  • Payroll and Benefits Administrators
  • Risk Management Professionals
  • Disability Management Specialists
  • Workers’ Compensation Coordinators

ABOUT PRESENTER:

Janette S. Levey is a Workplace Legal Strategist and Employment Law expert with over 20 years of legal experience, specializing in Employment Law for 14+ years. She helps small and mid-sized businesses proactively manage workforce legal risks, stay compliant with labor laws, avoid costly lawsuits and audits, and resolve employee issues before they become problems.

Janette is a sought-after speaker and trainer and a contributing author to Hiring Greatness (Wiley) and Employment Contracts and Agreements (LexisNexis). She also serves on the Advisory Board for Child and Family Resources of Morris County, NJ.

NOTE FOR THE ATTENDEES:

Live attendees will receive a WebEx meeting invitation upon successfully completing the registration.

Please note that if you have registered two or more attendees, each participant will receive their own WebEx invitation from the organizer at a later time. The registered user will receive an email from the organizer requesting details for all other participants.

Participants who have opted for the recorded version of the program will receive a WebEx link within 8 hours after the event's completion. Using this link, participants can view or download the event at their convenience.

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