Workplace Abuse Lawyer

Workplace abuse is alive and well in
21st Century California.
Our employee lawyers have fought and won many
workplace abuse cases for our clients. We have obtained
monetary compensation for our employee clients while
restoring their dignity.
Relief provided for workplace abuses, other than work
injuries caused by ordinary negligence, include tort damages.
These damages include lost wages, damages for mental
suffering, and potential punitive damages. Workplace abuses
involving unlawful discrimination or
sexual harassment require the employer to pay the
employee’s attorney fees if the employee wins the lawsuit
against their employer.
Workplace abuses for unpaid wages carry many fines and
penalties the employee may be able to recover. If the
employer loses they must pay the employee’s attorney fees.
However, our labor lawyers take all cases on a contingency.
This means we are only paid out of what we recovery.
WE ADVANCE COURT COST.
ALL CASES ARE TAKEN ON CONTINGENCY.
WE ARE ONLY PAID IF WE WIN!
1-877-525-0700
Modern Day Workplace Abuses include:
- Sexual
Harassment
- Forcing employees to work in unsafe work
environments
- Exposing employees to unhealthy work environments
- Subjecting employees to workplace stress and
intimidation
- Retaliation due to whistleblowing
- Discrimination based on age, disability, medical
condition, race,
pregnancy, and sex
- Shaving off time worked from timecards
- Not paying overtime or double time
- Not allowing employees to take 30
minute uninterrupted meal breaks
- Not allowing employees to take 10 minute rest
breaks
- Failing to properly pay employees
- Failing to reimburse employees for expenses incurred
that benefit the employer
- Assault, battery, and sexual battery
- Failing to allow an employee to use workers
compensation benefits
- Forcing employees to perform illegal acts for their
employers
- Wrongful
Termination
- Harassment on the basis of a protected
characteristic
- Not allowing employees time off for serious medical
appointments
Although the above list is somewhat long and contains
eighteen different categories of workplace abuses there are
many more.
Our labor attorneys have extensive experience representing
employees. We are aware of all legal remedies that might
apply to an abusive workplace.
For legal consultation about workplace abuses -
contact our labor lawyers at 1-877-525-0700.
Workplace Abuses Falling Under The Workers Compensation
System
Workplace abuses may fall both under the civil court
system and the workers compensation system. However, some
types of workplace abuse only allow for legal recovery in
the workers compensation system. Workplace abuses that must
be redressed in the workers compensation system allow the
employees certain remedies. Remedies under the workers
compensation system include:
- Permanent and Temporary Disability Benefits which
mean a percent of the employee’s normal salary until they
are mentally or physically able to work at the capacity
they did before the workplace injury
- Paid for Medical and Psychological Treatment
- Potential lump sum payments for workplace
injuries
Our work lawyers can advise you whether your workplace
harm qualifies for workers compensation benefits and/or
civil damages. Call us at 1-877-525-0700 for a
confidential conversation about your workplace
problems. Some Of Our Workplace Abuse Case
Results:
- $525,000 for a group of underpaid disaster
inspectors
- Several settlements of more than $300,000 for
sexual harassment
- A binding arbitration for close to $300,000 for
illegally paid construction workers
- A binding arbitration award of approximately
$539,000 for disability discrimination
- Workers
compensation settlements of hundreds of thousands of
dollars
- $365,000 trial win for pregnancy discrimination
and failure to accomodate
- $225,000 settlement for pregnancy harassment
and discrimination
- $150,000 for race discrimination and racial
harassment in El Segundo
- $175,000 for several exotic dancers not paid
minimum wage
- $750,000 class action settlement for janitors
paid less than minimum wage