My job didn't inform me the hospital called to tell me my husband was admitted. Can I take action against them? [closed]

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

My husband starting feeling sick at work around 9am. His boss let him leave. He went to urgent care, and from there he was taken to the hospital. When he was admitted, the nurse let him know that she called my job to inform me he was in the hospital. No one from my job informed me. I went home and started to worry when my husband wasn't coming home from work. I didn't find out until 9pm. Is there anything I can do?

I'm in Illinois. Dupage County, in the Chicago suburbs. I haven't asked yet why I wasn't informed. I missed work the next two days. I'm hoping to get more information before I go into work tomorrow. I will be asking then.

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manpreet 2 years ago

I strongly doubt that anyone intentionally avoided informing you. In all likelihood, there was some miscommunication, either the nurse called the wrong place or someone told someone else to pass a message along and they failed to do so out of forgetfulness.

Going into work looking for revenge is going to end poorly for you. I strongly recommend that you consider this an honest mistake on someone's part.


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