CASE NAME

Martin v. Sedgwick Claims Management Services, Inc.

Overview

Plaintiff, a white man, filed a complaint alleging that while working as an employee for Defendant (Sedgwick Claims Management Services) he was subjected to race discrimination and sexual harassment and was retaliated against after making a complaint to HR.

Details

Plaintiff alleges that the organizations' mandatory DEI training, coupled with inappropriate advances from his supervisor, were offensive and created a hostile work environment for him. He further claims that after he filed a complaint about both the training content and the sexual harassment, the organization ignored his concerns and ultimately fired him in retaliation.

Court

U.S. District Court, Western District of Tennessee

Status

Filed March 11, 2025 | Ongoing

Relevant Law

State lawSection 1981Title VII

Tennessee Human Rights Act