An organization employs Roger, a bilateral amputee, to work as a research analyst. When Lauren, the organization's chief advisor, becomes aware of this, she argues that the organization is going to experience legal challenges. According to the Americans with Disabilities Act, which statement will strengthen Lauren's argument?
A. The organization has a risk-based insurance in place before recruiting Roger.
B. The organization does not have a risk-based insurance.
C. The organization plans to stop Roger's benefits when he reaches the age of 50.
D. The organization switched to a risk-based policy after hiring Roger.
E. The organization gave Roger access to the same health insurance that is provided to the other employees.
Answer: D
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