In the quiet hum of a typical workday, an unseen danger lurked—a simple touch, a shared computer, and a silent mistake spiraled into an emergency. A coworker’s allergic reaction to peanuts turned a routine morning into a frantic rush to the ER, leaving behind a trail of guilt and unspoken truths that weighed heavily on one person’s conscience.
As the injured coworker returned, bearing the physical and financial scars of that day, the office buzzed with sympathy and quiet accusations. Yet, amidst the murmurs and judgment, one individual wrestled with silence and regret, caught between the fear of confession and the burden of responsibility.

AITA for not fessing up to causing a coworkers allergic reaction?








THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.






















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Reading through the Reddit comments, many users expressed sympathy for both the coworker who suffered the allergic reaction and the original poster who felt guilty about possibly causing it. Some commenters emphasized the importance of personal responsibility, especially in shared workspaces where allergies can be life-threatening. Others suggested that the OP should have come forward sooner to take accountability and perhaps offer to help cover the medical costs, while a few pointed out that accidents happen and that the coworker needed to be more cautious as well.
In my opinion, this story highlights how critical it is to maintain good hygiene and communication in communal environments, especially when allergies are involved. The OP’s silence likely made the situation more uncomfortable for everyone, and owning up could have eased tensions. At the same time, this incident serves as a reminder for workplaces to educate employees about allergies and establish clear protocols to prevent such dangerous exposures in the future.






