You can sue your employer for an injury on the job under specific circumstances. Tort law options exist that allow employees to seek compensation beyond
Author: Gavin Mercer
You can sue your current employer for age discrimination if you believe you have been treated unfairly due to your age. The Equal Employment Opportunity
You can sue an employer for OSHA violations under certain circumstances, particularly if you suffer harm due to unsafe working conditions.
You can sue a coworker for personal liability and workplace torts under certain conditions. If a coworker’s actions cause you harm, you may have grounds for a
You can sue an employer for a toxic workplace if harassment or health laws are violated. Documenting incidents and understanding your rights under employment
You can sue your ex-business partner 15 years later, but it depends on the circumstances and applicable statutes of limitations.
Suing for harassment while on workers’ compensation is possible if you experience workplace harassment that affects your recovery. Includes sue for quick
You can sue the post office under the Federal Tort Claims Act if you experience negligence or wrongful actions from postal employees.
You can sue an employer for coworker harassment under certain conditions, particularly through the doctrine of vicarious liability.
You can sue your ex-boyfriend for emotional damages under certain circumstances. This typically involves proving that his actions caused you significant