Pregnancy & FMLA

Los Angeles Pregnancy Discrimination Lawyers

You Are Protected from Discrimination if You’re Pregnant

Hennig Kramer Ruiz & Singh, LLP offers a team of highly regarded pregnancy discrimination attorneys that specializes in representing victims protected under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA), California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act, and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. These laws prohibit both private and government employers from engaging in pregnancy-related discrimination in regard to the hiring, compensation, promotion or termination of employees.

California’s anti-discrimination laws are among the most generous in the entire nation, further stating that pregnant employees are entitled to “take leave for a reasonable period of time, not to exceed four months” after the birth of the child. The attorneys of Hennig Kramer Ruiz & Singh, LLP represent employees who have become victims of pregnancy and maternity discrimination by providing rigorous advocacy and the highest levels of protection of your rights under the law.

We help aggrieved parties seek fair and just compensation from employers who unlawfully discriminated against them for being pregnant or requesting to use legally entitled leave.


Contact Hennig Kramer Ruiz & Singh, LLP online or call (213) 292-5444 to reach out to a pregnancy and FMLA attorney in Los Angeles. 


Are You a Victim of Pregnancy Discrimination?

Becoming pregnant should be cause for celebration, but it can also be accompanied by a level of extra stress. Expectant mothers often experience morning sickness along with minor aches and discomfort, and then there is sometimes the extra worry of unwanted financial strain. Adding to this list of life changes is the regular doctors’ visits throughout the pregnancy. The last thing that you need is to worry about whether or not you will have the ability to support your child after it is born.

Pregnancy-related discrimination can take many forms. Employers, supervisors and even co-workers often discriminate for a variety of personal reasons and biases. Some may feel that expectant women are not pulling their weight at the office. Others are prejudiced against working mothers in general, believing that all mothers should stay home with their kids.

Women should not be forced to deal with any form of discriminatory or retaliatory action from others in the workplace, including:

  • Termination of employment during pregnancy or after childbirth
  • Denial of promotions
  • Denial of maternity leave
  • Denial of company training programs
  • Demotions
  • Denial of adequate time off for medical needs
  • Denial of adequate accommodations for pregnant employees
  • Refusal to transfer pregnant employees to less strenuous positions
  • Failure to offer employment upon return from maternity leave
  • Other hostile work environments

California Pregnancy Disability Leave Law

In California, state and federal laws protect pregnant women and allow for maternity leave, pregnancy disability leave and post-pregnancy leave. For example, the California Pregnancy Disability Leave Law (PDLL) requires California employers to provide up to four months of leave for employees disabled by pregnancy or pregnancy-related conditions. Once an employee has given birth, she may be entitled to an additional 12 weeks of leave “for the reason of the birth of a child” under the California Family Rights Act (CFRA).

Entitlement to CFRA leave for the birth of a child depends on three factors:

  • Whether the employer employs more than 50 workers within a 75-mile radius
  • Whether the employee worked more than 1,250 hours in the 12 months preceding the first day of the requested CFRA leave or any pregnancy disability leave
  • Whether the employee has more than one year of service with the employer.

An employee must meet all of these requirements to qualify for CFRA leave.

  • “She reviewed the documentation promptly and gave me actionable advice. I was able to resolve everything quickly.”

Are You A Victim of Pregnancy and Maternity Discrimination?

If you are a victim of pregnancy and maternity discrimination, reach out to Hennig Kramer Ruiz & Singh, LLP today. It is important that you have an experienced and qualified Los Angeles pregnancy and FMLA lawyer on your side. Our attorneys will work closely with you to ensure that you completely understand your rights under the law. We will work tirelessly to secure the highest levels of compensation for your losses, pain, and suffering.

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Proven Track Record of Success

Case Results
    • Kamali v. State Of California Department Of Transportation $1.8 Million Judgment

      In a single-plaintiff disability failure to accommodate/discrimination claim, our firm obtained a judgment of $1.8 million.

    • Multi-Plaintiff Wage And Hour Case $330,000 Settlement

      $330,000 was recovered on behalf of our clients for failure to pay overtime and failure to provide proper meal and rest breaks.

    • National Origin Discrimination Case $500,000 Settlement

      The supervisors of an employee from Iran had made negative comments about Persians and later denied pay increases and promotional opportunities to a Persian employee.

    • Race/National Origin Discrimination And Harassment Case $1.1 Million Settlement

      A lawsuit was filed against the State of California after employees alleged less-than-favorable treatment by management.

Contact Hennig Ruiz & Singh, PC for Representation

If you have been terminated either during pregnancy or upon return from maternity leave due to pregnancy-related discrimination, please contact Hennig Kramer Ruiz & Singh, LLP immediately for a free consultation. Our team of highly experienced pregnancy discrimination attorneys will help you stand up for your rights and fight for the financial compensation you are entitled to under the law.

Visit our Do I Have A Case? page to answer a few questions relating to your circumstances and reach out to us if the questionnaire indicates you may have a case against your employer.


If you think you need to hold your employer accountable for pregnancy discrimination of any kind, call (213) 292-5444 or use the contact form to request a free consultation with Hennig Kramer Ruiz & Singh, LLP.


 

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