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Kansas City, Missouri 64108

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Employment

If you have been terminated because of what you believe to be illegal discrimination or retaliation based on age, sex, race, national origin, or disability, call us to discuss your firing. While the law does not protect you against all unfair employment practices, it does provide certain protections if and when you become the victim of illegal discrimination or workplace harassment/hostile work environment because of your gender, age, race or disability.

If you feel you have a claim for illegal discrimination, wrongful termination or retaliation, please contact us for a free initial telephone consultation and peace of mind. 

 


employment law SEXUAL HARASSMENT

You shouldn’t have to put up with name calling, inappropriate touching, or sexual advances to keep your job. If you think that you are being sexually harassed at work or treated differently because you are a woman, contact us to discuss your situation. We can discuss your legal options with you and help you find a way to make it stop. Contact us now.

 


employment law WORKER'S COMPENSATION (WORK COMP)

In Missouri, if you have a compensable on-the-job injury you may be entitled to three (3) kinds of benefits:

 

1. Medical Treatment;

2. Temporary Total Disability (TTD);and
3. Permanent Partial Disability (PPD).

 

As an injured employee your company should pay for your medical treatment. Additionally, if you are off work for 3 or more days your employer should pay 2/3 of your wages (TTD).

 

Finally, if you are left with a permanent disability from your injury after your medical care has been completed you may be entitled to a settlement based on your degree of disability (PPD).

 

If you have been injured and want to know if you are receiving all the benefits due to you, click here.

 

 

RETALIATION FOR EXERCISING YOUR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION RIGHTS


Do you feel that since your on-the-job injury your employer is discriminating against you because you have exercised your work comp rights?  Have you reported this kind of behavior to Human Resources or any area supervisor, and been fired or demoted because of your complaints? If so, you may have a Workers’ Compensation retaliation claim. To talk to one of our attorneys about your situation, click here.



employment law DISCRIMINATION - AGE, GENDER, NATIONAL ORIGIN

Are you over 40, recently terminated, and believe your firing is related to your age or because of unfair age stereotypes? Have you heard other employees or management make comments that relate to your age, or the ages of any of your co-workers? If so, you may have a age discrimination case. Discrimination cases have many time deadlines so you must act quickly to preserve your claim. To discuss your case with an attorney, click here.


employment law RETALIATION/WHISTLEBLOWER

The law prohibits an employer from forcing you to participate in illegal activity, and it is illegal for your employer to retaliate against you when you complain about illegal misconduct either within, or outside the company. If you have suffered a retaliatory firing because you complained to your boss or other supervisor about your company’s illegal or discriminatory business practices, or because you went outside the company and reported business misconduct to a State or Federal law enforcement agency, give us a call - we can help. To talk to attorney about your rights, click here.




employment law FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT (FLSA)

Every year many employees are cheated on their paychecks when they do not receive overtime pay for overtime work, or for some other reason are not properly compensated under the rules of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). If your employer does not compensate you for all of the time you are working- i.e. routinely making you do work before you are clocked in, not paying you for overtime work, you may have an FLSA claim. To talk with an attorney to determine if you have a case, click here.

 


employment law FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE ACT (FMLA)

If you need time off for the birth of a child or for treatment of a serious medical condition, your job may be protected by the Family and Medical Leave Act. Unfortunately this important Act doesn’t cover all employees but if you have worked for a large employer (50 or more employees) for one year or more, it might cover you and allow you to take important time off of work without being fired. click here.