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Old 25.05.2019, 09:25
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Re: Suing my current employer

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Indeed.

However, sometimes these things are not in the open and there isn't a process already kick-started. There's just uneasiness and resentment and not knowing what to do... in those cases, it may make sense to get legal insurance ASAP. It may be the situation resolves by itself which sometimes with introspection and a few honest conversations it does ...but, if not, in 3 months time (or whatever the period is for the particular insurance cover) you know you can ask for a third party legal opinion.

I don't know at which stage the OP is at ...and would in any case recommend it. Sometimes losing employment means in a few months you have to leave Switzerland if you don't find another job and then there can be issues with landlord or neighbors or cancelling contracts or other issues.

Just my two cents
Insurance is based on utmost good faith, unless you declared that uneasiness to the underwriters they likely will realise & not pay out.
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