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Nicholas Atherton, 33, lost jobs after brain injury from a car crash caused impulsive, inappropriate remarks, despite disclosing his condition.
Nicholas Atherton, 33, from Gloucester, has been fired from multiple jobs since a car crash caused a brain injury that impaired his social judgment and impulse control, leading to inappropriate remarks like asking coworkers if they were “cuddle buddies” or calling a younger colleague “good girl.” Despite disclosing his condition during interviews, he says employers failed to inform staff, resulting in misunderstandings and terminations.
He attributes his candid comments to his injury, not intent, and is seeking workplace accommodations and greater awareness about brain injury impacts on behavior.
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Nicholas Atherton, de 33 años, perdió su trabajo después de una lesión cerebral por un accidente automovilístico que le causó comentarios impulsivos e inapropiados, a pesar de revelar su condición.