Disability Discrimination

Experienced Orlando Disability Discrimination Attorneys Ready To Serve You

Discrimination against employees who are disabled or have been injured occurs regardless if that disability or injury affects the employee’s ability to fulfill their job duties. Employers often discriminate by terminating, demoting, denying promotions, refusing to reasonably accommodate, or retaliating against an employee that requested a reasonable accommodation.

By law, an employer with 15 or more employees is required to discuss and reasonably accommodate an employee’s disability, whether it be physical, mental, or due to a chronic condition, so long as such disability is not an undue hardship on the employer. If you believe your employer has illegally discriminated against you due to your disability or refused to reasonably accommodate your disability in order for you to continue fulfilling your job duties, contact Wilson McCoy, P.A., an Orlando disability discrimination attorney you can trust to get results.

Our experienced legal team also handles other types of discrimination cases, including:

Note: Most discrimination claims are governed by a statute of limitations. If your claims are not first preserved through the filing of an administrative charge of discrimination, you may lose your right to sue your employer. For guidance about this process or to determine whether your employer has violated your rights, please contact our experienced Orlando disability discrimination lawyers for a consultation.