Should I File For Wrongful Termination?
May 4, 2009
If you have recently been laid off from your job in clear violation of your employee rights you may have a case for wrongful termination.
Wrongful termination cases are not easy to prove as they go beyond the basic notions of fair and unfair, only applying to circumstances where discrimination, employee contracts, or other specified violations have clearly been breached.
If you are thinking of filing a wrongful termination lawsuit against a former employer there are important factors to consider:
- Do you have documentation or other verifiable information that supports your case?
- What outcome are you ideally looking for? This can include financial settlements, the reinstatement of your old position, an uncontested unemployment claim, and others.
- Have you consulted an experienced wrongful termination lawyer about your case?
If you are ready to file a wrongful termination complaint you must decide if you want to file through a government agency or in a private lawsuit. Part of this decision will depend on how your rights were violated along with your state’s labor laws.
You can contact the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for more information about filing a claim with the federal government.
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