Disability Discrimination

Protecting the Rights of Workers with Disabilities​

Employees with disabilities have the same right to fair treatment, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodations as anyone else in the workplace. Yet some employers violate these rights by denying accommodations, making discriminatory employment decisions, or retaliating against workers who speak up. Our firm is dedicated to helping workers with disabilities assert their rights and fight back against unlawful treatment.

What Is Disability Discrimination?​

Disability discrimination occurs when an employer treats a qualified employee or applicant unfavorably because of a physical or mental impairment. This includes:

Laws That Protect Workers with Disabilities​

Reasonable Accommodations​

Employers must provide reasonable accommodations to qualified employees with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations are changes to the job or work environment that enable an employee to perform the essential functions of the position, such as:
The employer must engage in an interactive process—a cooperative discussion with the employee—to determine an appropriate accommodation. Refusing to engage in this process, or denying accommodations without exploring options, may be evidence of unlawful treatment.

Disability Harassment and Hostile Work Environment​

Disability discrimination isn’t always about formal employment decisions. It can also take the form of harassment, such as demeaning jokes, frequent insults, or offensive comments about an employee’s disability. If the harassment is severe or pervasive enough to alter the conditions of employment, it may be a violation of the ADA or PHRA.

Retaliation Is Illegal​

Employers are prohibited from retaliating against employees who:
Retaliation can include firing, demoting, cutting hours, transferring to undesirable positions, or creating a hostile environment. If you’ve been punished for asserting your rights, you may have a separate legal claim for retaliation.

We Stand Up for Workers with Disabilities

We’ve successfully represented workers with a wide range of disabilities—from physical conditions (such as arthritis and visual impairments) to mental health conditions (such as anxiety and depression). Whether your employer ignored your request for accommodations or fired you for disclosing a disability, we’re here to help.

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