At the Law Office of Joseph Richards, P.C., our skilled and experienced Inland Empire disability discrimination lawyers have the skills and experience to help clients seek justice under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and/or the California Fair Housing and Employment Act (FEHA). If you were subject to disability discrimination, you should consult with a professional. Give us a call at (888) 883-6588 for a free, no-obligation initial consultation with a top Southern California employment discrimination attorney.
Disabled workers deserve fair and equitable opportunities to thrive in the workplace. There are state and federal laws in place that protect workers against disability discrimination. If you or your loved one is a worker with disabilities in Orange County, Riverside County, or San Bernardino County, it is imperative that you know your rights and your legal options. Here is an overview of the disability discrimination laws that may apply to workers in Southern California:
Employers that are covered by the ADA and/or FEHA are required to avoid active discrimination against workers on the basis of disability status. These laws also put additional obligations on employers. They must engage in a timely, good-faith, and interactive process to help disabled workers find a reasonable accommodation that meets their needs. The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing describes a reasonable accommodation as an adjustment or modification to a job role or job environment that allows a disabled employee who meets the “essential functions” of the position to perform. Some potential examples include:
Ultimately, a reasonable accommodation is not any one thing. Employers are not required by the ADA or FEHA to provide any specific accommodation. Instead, employers must have a timely, good faith, and interactive process to assess an employee’s individual needs and help them find accommodation that works. Under both federal law and California law, an accommodation is only “reasonable” if it does not pose an undue burden on the employer. Failure to make a timely and/or in good faith to provide a reasonable accommodation could constitute disability discrimination.
Disability discrimination can come in a wide range of different forms. Every allegation of disability discrimination should be thoroughly investigated by an experienced attorney. Some examples of conduct that could constitute disability status discrimination in California include:
You do not have to accept disability discrimination. The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) both provide employees with legal protections against retaliation, As described by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), retaliation is an unlawful practice that occurs when an employer attempts to punish an employee—harassment, suspension, demotion, termination, etc.—because that employee exercised a protected right under the law. If you believe that you were punished for reporting disability discrimination, it is imperative that you consult with an experienced employer retaliation attorney.
The unfortunate reality is that too many disabled workers face barriers to fair and equitable opportunities in the workplace. Victims of job-related disability discrimination can endure serious personal and professional harm. As an experienced employee rights advocate, our founding attorney Joseph E. Richards fights proactively to help clients get justice. Along with other things, our Orange County & Riverside County disability discrimination attorneys will:
At the Law Office of Joseph Richards, P.C., our talented Inland Empire disability discrimination lawyers have the professional skills and legal experience to handle the full range of disability discrimination claims. If you or your loved one was subject to disability discrimination in the workplace, you need competent legal representation. Call us at (888) 883-6588 to schedule a free, confidential consultation. We handle disability cases in Orange County. Riverside County, and San Bernardino County.
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