Disability
Disability Discrimination Lawyer in Somerset County
Denied Fair Treatment Because of a Disability?
A disability should never limit your right to work, grow, or succeed. Yet many employees in Somerset County face barriers—from denied accommodations to unfair termination.
The law requires employers to provide equal opportunities—and reasonable support.
Call (908) 526-0707 or contact us today to talk to a lawyer before taking further action.
What Counts as a Disability?
Disabilities may include:
- Physical conditions
- Chronic illnesses
- Mental health conditions
- Temporary impairments in some cases
You do not need to be visibly disabled to be protected.
Failure to Accommodate Is a Major Issue
One of the most common claims involves reasonable accommodations.
Examples include:
- Modified work schedules
- Remote work options
- Adjusted duties
- Assistive equipment
If your employer refuses reasonable accommodations without valid reason, it may be a violation of the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination.
Warning Signs of Disability Discrimination
- Your employer ignores accommodation requests
- You are treated differently after disclosing a condition
- You’re pushed out or terminated after medical leave
- Coworkers or managers make inappropriate comments
Denied Accommodations? That’s a Red Flag
Employers must take reasonable steps to support employees.
Call (908) 526-0707 or contact us today to talk to a lawyer before taking further action.
Building a Strong Case
Timing and documentation are critical. A lawyer can help:
- Prove the employer knew about your condition
- Show accommodations were reasonable
- Demonstrate unfair treatment or retaliation
Possible Outcomes
A successful claim may result in:
- Lost wage recovery
- Compensation for emotional distress
- Job reinstatement (in some cases)
- Policy changes within the company
FAQs — Disability Discrimination
Do I have to disclose my disability?
Yes, to request accommodations—but you don’t need to share full medical details.
What is a “reasonable” accommodation?
One that does not create undue hardship for the employer.
Can I be fired while on medical leave?
It depends—but suspicious timing can indicate discrimination.
Protect Your Rights in Somerset County
If your employer is ignoring your needs, legal action may help you recover compensation and enforce your rights.
Request your confidential case review today
Call (908) 526-0707 or contact us today to talk to a lawyer before taking further action.
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