You can demand a mental exam if you’re sued for emotional damage
Employees who claim they worked in an environment so sexually hostile that they suffered psychological damage may have to undergo a mental examination and intensive testing before the case goes to trial. It’s the only way an employer can determine whether the alleged damage was indeed related to the harassment, or perhaps came from another source.
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