Employment Law for Employees — Get Legal Advice Online
If you’ve been fired for job hunting, harassed at work, or denied benefits—you need a lawyer who knows workers’ rights laws. It’s as simple as that. We provide access to a provider law firm that can inform you of your rights.
Legal protection for Employment Law matters
Your legal personal plan allows you to contact your provider lawyer to get support with any personal employment law issue and 24/7 emergency assistance is included for covered legal emergencies.
Finance
- Unemployment benefits
- Disability benefits
- Paid time off & overtime
- Disability claims
Fair treatment
- Harassment
- Discrimination
- Unsafe working conditions
- Workers’ Compensation
Disputes
- Family Medical Leave Act
- Court cases & hearings
- Unlawful termination
- Employment contracts
End workplace harassment and discrimination
If you have been the victim of discrimination or are currently experiencing any form of harassment at your place of work, you should contact an employment lawyer. You don’t deserve and don’t have to put up with that type of treatment.
At the very least, a provider lawyer can provide legal guidance you can use to properly document abuse, file complaints correctly and receive immediate relief. Should circumstances require a higher level of support, LegalShield’s provider lawyers can review relevant documents, make a phone call or even write a letter on your behalf.
A LegalShield membership provides affordable access to provider lawyers who can help solve difficult employment problems.
Get the money and benefits you’re entitled to
Have you been denied unemployment or Workers’ Compensation benefits? Has your employer failed to follow the Family Medical Leave Act? Did your boss violate your employment contract by failing to approve vacation or overtime benefits to which you are entitled?
Resolving disputes with an employer can be tricky. You don’t want to put yourself in jeopardy of being fired, but you want to receive what you’re entitled to. By working with an employment lawyer, you can have a trusted third party that understands the law and can handle the situation for you if needed.
Getting a provider lawyer can reduce your stress and help you seek a favorable outcome. With a LegalShield personal legal plan, your provider lawyer can not only provide advice, they can also review employment contracts, write letters and make phone calls to help ensure you get everything you were promised.
Have a lawyer help you win employment law cases
Don’t go into battle unprepared or out outgunned. Employers have lawyers, you should too.
Whether related to discrimination, harassment, or financial compensation, many employment disputes end up in court or at a special hearing to be decided by arbitrators. Should this happen to you, you need competent legal representation to defend your rights and make sound legal arguments to win your case.
If your income has been negatively impacted, it may seem like a stretch to hire a private lawyer to help you. With LegalShield, you can put your financial concerns aside. For a small monthly fee, you’ll have access to experienced employment lawyers that can make sure you get justice.
Understand & protect your rights as an employee
Personal Plans start at only $26.95/month
How LegalShield works
Finding solutions to your legal issues doesn’t have to be stressful, complicated or expensive. LegalShield puts the power of legal representation within reach of any individual, family, or business. We work hard to make it easy, simple, and affordable to get the legal help you need, when you need it.
FAQs
A workers’ rights lawyer represents employees when their rights have been violated by their employers.
You can find a lawyer by contacting LegalShield. We will connect you with an experienced provider law firm that is familiar with the laws in your state.
We recommend hiring a lawyer as soon as possible after you have been wrongfully fired or had your rights violated by your employer.
It depends on the circumstances of your termination. If you were fired because of your race, gender, religion, or another protected characteristic, you may be able to sue for discrimination. You should speak to an experienced lawyer who knows workers’ rights to see if you have a case.