"Instead of saying to him, 'Hey, take a minute, let's talk about this. We want to make sure you follow the rules that we say you should follow.' ... They sent out private investigators ... surveiling him at his home. Following him around town," deRubertis said.
"Fonseca, who worked at Walmart's Apple Valley distribution center in San Bernardino County, was injured by a semi-truck that had slammed into his Walmart semi-truck from behind during a slow-down on a freeway in June 2017," according to his attorneys.
"When he was out on leave, Fonseca told Walmart that before his injury, he had trips scheduled with his family that he planned to go on," according to his attorneys.
"After disclosing these plans, Walmart never warned Fonseca that if he were to drive his personal vehicle outside of work, it might violate the company's integrity policy," deRubertis said at trial.
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